Pronouns are heterogeneous in grammatical cathegories
Case
relates only to personal pronouns
we distinguish subjective case (I, you, he)
objective case (me, him)
subjective (somebody, someone, one)
genitive (somebody’s, someone’s, one’s)
Gender
possessive, personal, reflexive, sometimes interrogative, relative pronouns
o masculine
o feminine with 3rd person
o neuter
o animate (who)
o inanimate (what, which)
Person
relative pronouns
o 1st speaker (I)
o 2nd addressee (you)
o 3rd content, topic of the conversation (he, she, it)
Number
singular (I, you, he, she, it, myself)
plural (we, you, they, ourselves)
o in reflexive pronouns double plural ourselves