Which is the pronoun in this sentence?
1. That history book is mine.
that
history
book
is
mine
2. Everybody wanted to go on the guided tour of Pompeii.
everybody
wanted
to go on
the guided tour
of
Pompeii
3. He taught himself to read hieroglyphics.
he
taught
himself
to read
hieroglyphics
The detective uncovered the secret by himself itself themselves( himself, itself, themselves ).
Can anyone nothing everybody( anyone, nothing, everybody ) tell me when Alexander the Great was born?
I'm sorry. There was nothing anything everything( nothing, anything, everything ) I could do.
The cat couldn't have done so much damage by itself yourself it( itself, yourself, it ).
My grandparents don't own any statues. This can't be theirs hers them( theirs, hers, them ).
We managed to read the inscriptions by ourselves themselves us( ourselves, themselves, us ).
It's a beautiful day. I'd love to go somewhere anywhere nowhere( somewhere, anywhere, nowhere ). But, unfortunately, I can't because of this lockdown.
Anyone Nobody Someone( Anyone, Nobody, Someone ) can do that kind of work! It's easy!
Are you sure you don't want anything nothing everything( anything, nothing, everything ) from the museum book shop?
Michael loves reading mysteries. This book must be his him mine( his, him, mine ).