This list includes 1 Pronouns that start with B that begin with B, from “both” to “both”. “Both” refers to two items considered together and appears in everyday conversation, classroom exercises, and formal writing.

Pronouns that start with B are English pronouns that begin with the letter B. In this page the single item is “both”. Interestingly, “both” has roots in Old English and remains a core distributive pronoun in modern usage.

Below you’ll find the table with type and definition.

Type: Shows the grammatical class of the pronoun (for example distributive), so you can identify its function in a sentence.

Definition: Gives a concise one-sentence meaning so you can quickly understand and apply the pronoun in context.

Usage note: “both” normally takes plural verbs and highlights two items acting together.

See also: the Complete A–Z List of Pronouns and nearby letter pages for related pronouns.

Pronouns that start with B

PronounTypePerson/NumberUsage note
bothdistributive3rd pluralCommon modern pronoun

Descriptions

both
Refers to two people or things together; used as a distributive pronoun, often standing alone or with “of” (e.g., both of them).
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