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pronoun terms

pronouns

TermDefinition
Noun person, place. thing or idea
proper noun a specific person place thing or idea
ante latin root that means before
antecedent noun that comes before the pronoun
point of view the position of the speaker in relation to what is being writen or spoken
first person pronoun the speaker is part of the story ( I, we, me, us, our, ourselves)
second person pronoun the speaker is speaking to someone directly ( you, your, yours, yourself, yourselves,)
third person pronoun you are speaking about others and not part of the story ( he she they their its his her himself herself they them hers theirs themselves
singular only one
plural more than one
subjective case pronoun pronouns that can be subjects of the sentences and "doers'' of action
objective case pronoun pronouns that can be objects of the sentences and "recevers'' of "action''
Created by: flwebst1
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