This work aims at at describing various morphological changes in three different wordelasses in English and Solorese brought about by personal pronouns being subjectively related to those three wordelasses which, in turn, are predicatively related to the personal pronouns. The wordelasses are called A, B and C, and the personal pronouns to be discussed are I, you, he, she, it, we, you and the in English, and /go/, 'I', /mo/, 'you' (singular), /na/, 'he, she, it', /kame/, 'we' (exclusive), /tite/ , 'we' (inclusive), /mio/, 'you' (plural) and /ra/, 'they' in Solorese...