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prepositions a word that refers to a word or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence
prepositional phrase a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun
adjective preopsitional phrase a prepositional phrase can function as a adjective modyfiying or describing a noun or prounnoun
adverb prepositional phrase a preopsitional phrase can also function as an adverb modyfiying or describing a verb an adjective or another verb
object pronoun a personal pronoun used as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition
possessive pronoun shows who or what has something it may take the place of a possessive pronoun
reflexive pronouns refers to a noun of another pronoun noun and indicates that te same person or thing is involved
intensive pronouns adds emphosis to be a noun or pronoun already named it must be next to its antacident and not necassary to the meaning of the sentance
objective pronoun personal pronoun used as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition
Possessive pronoun shows who or what has something it may take the place of a possesive noun
reflexive pronouns refers to a noun of another pronoun and indicates that the same prson or thing is involved
intensive pronouns adds emphasis to be a noun or pronoun already named, it must be next to its antecedent and not necessary to the meaning of the sentence
pronoun a word that takes a place of noun or a group of words acting a a noun
antecedent the noun or group of words acting as a noun that the pronoun replaces or represents
personal pronoun refers to the person speaking first second or third person
demonstrative pronouns point out a specific person place things -this that these those
interrogative pronoun are used to begin a question- who what which whom whose how
indefinite pronouns refers to a person place ot thing not specifically named
subject pronoun a personal pronoun used as a subject a predicate noun in a sentence it tells who or what a sentence is about
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