How to Speak and Write Correctly by Joseph Devlin
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_Who_ and _which_ are thus declined: Sing. and Plural Sing. and Plural N. Who N. Which P. Whose P. Whose O. Whom O. Which _Who_, _which_ and _what_ when used to ask questions are called _Interrogative Pronouns_. _Adjective_ Pronouns partake of the nature of adjectives and pronouns and are subdivided as follows: _Demonstrative Adjective Pronouns_ which directly point out the person or object. They are _this_, _that_ with their plurals _these_, _those_, and _yon_, _same_ and _selfsame_. _Distributive Adjective Pronouns_ used distributively. They are _each_, _every_, _either_, _neither_. _Indefinite Adjective Pronouns_ used more or less indefinitely. They are _any_, _all_, _few_, _some_, _several_, _one_, _other_, _another_, _none_. _Possessive Adjective Pronouns_ denoting possession. They are _my_, _thy_, _his_, _her_, _its_, _our_, _your_, _their_. |
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