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Pronouns. What is a pronoun?  A pronoun takes the place of a noun.  Pronouns can be used in the following ways: Subject Predicate noun or adjective.

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1 Pronouns

2 What is a pronoun?  A pronoun takes the place of a noun.  Pronouns can be used in the following ways: Subject Predicate noun or adjective (PN or PA) Direct or indirect object (DO or IO) Object of the preposition (OP)

3 Pronouns and Antecedents  An antecedent is the word the pronoun replaces. Example: Mrs. Suggs is very proud of her students. pronoun: her antecedent: Mrs. Suggs

4 Subject Pronouns I We You He She It They

5 Object Pronouns Me You Him Her It Us You Them

6 Possessive Pronouns My Your His Her Its Hers Our Ours Your Yours Their Theirs

7 Demonstrative Pronouns This That These Those

8 Interrogative Pronouns Who Whom Whose What Which

9 Indefinite Pronouns Everything Anything No one Nothing Something Somebody Anyone Everyone Anybody Everybody Someone Nobody Many Few One

10 Reflexive Pronouns Myself Yourself Himself Herself Themselves Ourselves Yourselves Example: I saw myself in the mirror.

11 Intensive Pronouns  Example: We saw Santa Clause himself.


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