Ælfred's Lions

An Old English Resource from Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, Georgia

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      • Dual Pronouns
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    • Adjectives
      • Demonstrative Adjectives
      • Definite Articles
    • Prepositions
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Pronouns

Pronouns come in many different forms and specific functions, but its general function remains the same: to rename the subject.

Dual Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Demonstrative/Relative Pronouns

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  • Accesible Old English Letters
    • Accessible Word-Hoard Words
  • OE Basic Vocabulary
  • The Sounds of Old English
  • Ancestors of English
    • Modern English
    • Middle English
    • Old English
  • Hwæt!
  • Translation Note Resources
    • Ealuscerwen (Beowulf)
    • Resources for Studying “The Wanderer”
  • OE Grammar
    • Verbs
      • Weak Verbs
      • Strong Verbs
      • Being Verbs
    • Nouns
    • Pronouns
      • Demonstrative/Relative Pronouns
      • Personal Pronouns
      • Dual Pronouns
      • Possessive Pronouns
    • Adjectives
      • Demonstrative Adjectives
      • Definite Articles
    • Prepositions
    • Grammar Reference Tools
  • Links
  • Credits

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