1. Personal Pronouns
    1. number: singular (eg: I) or plural (eg: we)
    2. person: 1st person (eg: I), 2nd person (eg: you) or 3rd person (eg: he)
    3. gender: male (eg: he), female (eg: she) or neuter (eg: it)
    4. case: subject (eg: we) or object (eg: us)
  2. Demonstrative Pronouns
    1. near in distance or time (this, these)
    2. far in distance or time (that, those)
  3. Possessive Pronouns
    1. number: singular (eg: mine) or plural (eg: ours)
    2. person: 1st person (eg: mine), 2nd person (eg: yours) or 3rd person (eg: his)
    3. gender: male (his), female (hers)
  4. Interrogative Pronouns
    1. who, whom, what, which
  5. Reflexive Pronouns
    1. Singular: myself yourself himself, herself, itself
    2. Plural: ourselves yourselves themselves
  6. Reciprocal Pronouns
    1. each other, one another
  7. Indefinite Pronouns
    1. all, another, any, anybody/anyone, anything, each, everybody/everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somebody/someone
  8. Relative Pronouns
    1. There are five relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that*
  9. Pronoun Case
    1. subjective (they act as the subject)
    2. objective (they act as the object)
    3. possessive (they show possession of something else)