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Pronouns

QuestionAnswer
A word that replaces a noun ( it takes a place of a noun) Pronoun
The noun a Pronoun replaces is called Antecedent
A word that goes before a Pronoun Antecedent
Typical pronouns that refer to people or things and replaces people, places, and things (Subjects and objects) Personal Pronouns
Refer to unnamed people or things, so they don't have a definite noun it is replacing or an antecedent Indefinite
Relate a clause to a noun or pronoun Relative
Point out a specific people, places, or things Demonstrative
Ask questions Interrogative
Reflect back to the subject of a sentence Reflexive
I, we, they, she, he, them, her, him, hers, his, our, my Personal Pronoun
who, whom, whose, which, that ("Who" is for people) and ("That" it starts another sentence in a sentence and in the middle of sentence) Relative Pronoun
Somebody, anything, everyone, noone, anybody, something, everybody, everything, someone, anyone Indefinite Pronoun
this, that, these, those (Normally at the beginning of sentences) Demonstrative Pronoun
end in selves and self Reflexive Pronoun
Who, Whom, When, Where, Whose, Which Interrogative Pronoun
Created by: lily4abraham
 

 



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