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Pronouns replace nouns
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Pronouns come in many different varieties.
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P E R S O N A L P R O N O U N S
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singularplural 1 st person Personal nominative pronouns (also known as subject pronouns)--used as the subject of the sentence or the predicate pronoun also known as subjective case I you he, she, itthey you we 2 nd person 3 rd person
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singularplural Personal objective pronouns--used as direct objects, indirect objects, or objects of prepositions me you him, her, itthem you us 2 nd person 3 rd person
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singularplural Possessive pronouns—used to show ownership or relationship my, mine your, yours his, her, hers, its their, theirs your, yours our, ours 2 nd person 3 rd person
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REFLEXIVE / INTENSIVE 1 st personmyself, ourselves 2 nd personyourself, yourselves 3 rd personhimself, herself, itself, themselves Hisself and theirselves are incorrect and should NEVER be used!
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Since they have the same form... When are they reflexive? When are they intensive? Omit the pronoun. If the meaning of the sentence stays the same, the pronoun is intensive.
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Mercedes designed the costume herself. intensive
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Rover tried everything he could think of to free himself. reflexive
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demonstrative pronouns—point out a particular person, place, thing, or idea
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! Example: This is my dog Penny. Example: That is my dog Guinness.
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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS These pronouns are used to introduce questions.
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Who? What? Whom? Which? Whose?
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indefinite pronouns
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These pronouns replace nouns that are not specifically named.
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SINGULAR INDEFINITE PRONOUNS another anybody anyone anything either everybody everyone everything neither nobody no one nothing somebody someone something each much one
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PLURAL INDEFINITE PRONOUNS both few many several
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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS SINGULAR OR PLURAL all any most none some
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All the king’s horses...
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
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A relative pronoun introduces a subordinate (dependent) clause. that which who whom whose
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The red Ferrari is the one that I want.
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What is an antecedent, and what does it have to do with pronouns?
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An antecedent is the noun that the pronoun replaces.
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Junior took his dog to the pet store and bought her a treat. He bought it because he loves her.
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