Notice that the form you is the same for subject and object,
singular and plural and that there is no neuter singular possessive form.
There are also interrogative pronouns (who, which, what) used for asking
questions and relative pronouns (who, which, what, that) used in complex
sentences which will be discussed in another place.Some grammar books
also talk about demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) and
indefinite pronouns (some, all, both, each, etc.) which are very similar to
adjectives and do not need to be discussed here. Review this lesson as
many times as you want, and when you are ready, take the pop quiz on this
chapter.