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 What are they?  Takes the place of a noun  Subject Pronouns?  Can be used as a subject of the sentence  I he, she, we, they, you, it.

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2  What are they?  Takes the place of a noun  Subject Pronouns?  Can be used as a subject of the sentence  I he, she, we, they, you, it

3  Object pronouns?  Receives the action, follows a preposition  Me, him, her, them, us, you, it Possessive Pronouns? -indicate or show ownership My, his, her, yours, your…. My purse is on the table.

4  SELF or SELVES  Himself, herself, yourself…..  How do you know the difference?  Reflexive are needed in the sentence to make sense. Marge went to the store by herself.

5  Reflexive are needed in the sentence to make sense. Marge went to the store by herself. Intensive- not needed to make meaning. The mayor, herself will donate to the cause.

6  I went with him to the party.  The students went to the play by themselves.  Our class enjoyed the play.


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