CHAPTER III
PRONOUNS
113. A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. It designates a person, place, or thing without naming it.
The substantive to which a pronoun refers is called its antecedent.
A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in gender, number, and person ([§ 11]).
Pronouns have in general the same constructions as nouns.
114. Pronouns may be classified as (1) personal, (2) adjective, (3) relative, and (4) interrogative.
Under adjective pronouns are included (a) demonstrative pronouns and (b) indefinite pronouns.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
115. The personal pronouns serve to distinguish (1) the speaker, (2) the person spoken to, and (3) the person, place, or thing spoken of ([§ 85]).