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Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it, they, we (subject pronouns)
me, you, him, her, it, us, them (object pronouns)
my, mine, his, hers, its, ours, yours, their (possessive pronouns)
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves (reflexive or
intensive pronouns)
all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything,
few, many, neither, nobody, none, no one, nothing, one, several, some, somebody, someone,
something, this, that, these, those (indefinite pronouns)
who, whom, what, which, whose, whoever, whomever, whatever, and whichever (interrogative
pronouns)
Prepositions
There are about 150 words in the English language that can be prepositions. Here are the most
common:
about
behind
from
on
toward
above
below
in
on top of
under
across
beneath
in front of
onto
underneath
after
beside
inside
out of
until
against
between
instead of
outside
up
along
by
into
over
upon
among
down
like
past
with
around
during
near
since
within
at
except
of
through
without
before
for
off
to
Auxiliary Verbs
There are 23 words in the English language that can be auxiliary verbs. These nine are always
auxiliary verbs:
could
should
would
may
can
will
shall
might
must
These 14 words can be auxiliary verbs but each can also be used as a main verb.
Forms of the verb to have:
Forms of the verb to do:
Forms of the verb to be:
has; have; had
do; did; does
am; is; are; was; were; be; being; been