Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Plural Pronouns
100

A word used to show that something belongs to the person you are talking to; in ASL, it’s often signed by pointing to the person.

Your

100

Words used to show that something belongs to you.

Mine / My

100

Refers to a pair of people in a group that includes you and another person.

Two of us

200

Words used to refer to yourself; in ASL, you point to yourself.

I / Me  

200

Words used to show that something belongs to the person you are speaking to.  

Your / Yours  

200

Refers to a group of three people that includes you and two other people.

Three of us

300

A word used to refer to the person you are speaking to; in ASL, you point to that person.

You

300

Words used to show that something belongs to another person or thing.

Hers / His / Its

300

Refers to a group of four people that includes you and three other people.

Four of us

400

Words used to refer to another person or thing

He / It / She

400

Words used to show that something belongs to you and at least one other person.

Our / Ours

400

Refers to a group of five people that includes you and four other people.

Five of us

500

Words used to refer to another person:

Her / Him / They

500

Words used to show that something belongs to a group of people.

Their / Theirs

500

Refers to more than two people that includes you and others.  

A group of us

600

Words used to refer to a group that includes yourself:

Us / We

600

Refers to two people that the speaker is talking to, including you and another person.

You two

700

Words used to refer to a group of people or things:

Them / They

700

Refers to a group of three people that the speaker is talking to.

Three of you

800

Refers to a group of four people that the speaker is talking to.

Four of you

900

Refers to a group of five people that the speaker is talking to.

Five of you

1000

Refers to the person being addressed and the group of people they belong to.

You and your group  

1100

 Refers to a pair of people not including the speaker, often used to describe others.

Two of them

1200

Refers to a group of three people not including the speaker.

Three of them

1300

Refers to a group of four people not including the speaker.

Four of them

1400

Refers to a group of five people not including the speaker.

Five of them

1500

Refers to more than two people who are not part of the speaker’s group.

A group of them

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