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Class Notes Pronouns © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.

Objective Possessive Definition I, you, s/he, it, we, they Personal Pronouns Definition Used in the place of proper or common nouns Subjects/ People I, you, s/he, it, we, they Objective Me, you, him, her, it, us, them Possessive My, your, yours, his, her, hers, its ours, our, their Your 5 sentences using any of the pronouns above © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.

objects/ things/ concepts Relative Pronouns Definition “relates” a clause to the rest of the sentence Subjects/ People Who, Whom whoever, that, who’s (who is or who has) Subject objects/ things/ concepts Which, whichever that, it’s (it is), when, why, where Possessive Whose, of which Your 5 sentences using any of the pronouns above © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.

objects/ things/ concepts Interrogative Pronouns Definition Pronouns that are used to ask questions Person Who, whom, whose (possessive) Subject objects/ things/ concepts what, which Your 5 sentences using any of the pronouns above © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.

Plural Definition Singular This, that These, those Demonstrative Pronouns Definition Pronouns identify and/or specify a noun or pronoun Singular This, that Plural These, those Your 5 sentences using any of the pronouns above © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.

Plural Definition Singular Indefinite Pronouns words which replace nouns without specifying which noun they replace. Definition Singular Anybody, anyone, another, each, either, everybody, everyone, nobody, no one, neither, one, other, someone, somebody Plural Many, both, few, several, others, all, any, some, none Your 5 sentences using any of the pronouns above © Copyright Academic Year 2009-2010, by M. Baltsas. All Rights Reserved.