pronoun practice Word Scramble
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Question | Answer | Example |
Relative pronoun | Introduces an adjective clause. An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. | List: that, which, who, whom, whoseExample: Robins are among the birds *that* migrate south for the winter. |
Common Indefinite pronoun | Refers to a person, place, thing or idea that may or maynot be specific | List: All, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, many, more, nobody, somebody. Example: *Everyone* was dreading Mrs. Manuel's class today. |
Interrogative pronoun | Introduces a question | List: What, which, who and whom Example: *What* is your last class? *Who* is going to lead your play. |
Demonstrative pronoun | points out a specific person place or thing | What is *that*? |
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