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Pronouns. There are several types of Pronouns Personal Pronouns: I, me You He, him She, her It We, us They, them.

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1 Pronouns

2 There are several types of Pronouns Personal Pronouns: I, me You He, him She, her It We, us They, them

3 Examples: Mrs. Carney likes to read. I like to read. English 9 students would like this book. You would like this book. Sally ate her dinner. She ate her dinner.

4 I enjoyed that book. I enjoyed it. Mrs. Carney and our class will read this book. We will read this book.

5 Possessive Pronouns: To show ownership. Sally’s cat ran away. Her cat ran away.

6 Possessive Pronouns My, mine Your, yours His Her, hers Its Our, ours Their, theirs

7 Examples: Her coat. My soccer ball. This car is mine. A note about its vs. it’s: My car got its bright color back after I washed it. It’s cold outside. (NOT the pronoun form)!

8 Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns Myself Yourself Himself, herself, itself Ourselves Yourselves Themselves

9 Usage: You can use them reflexively: Miranda explained herself. You can use them intensively for emphasis: Miranda herself made the explanation.

10 Relative Pronoun Who Whom Which That Whose These words introduce subordinate clauses.

11 Examples: The college that I chose is in Texas. Do you know the woman whose writing was mentioned? Mr. Lopez is a counselor who never betrays me.

12 Interrogative Pronouns Who Whom Which Whose What Ask a question -

13 Examples Who borrowed my pen? Which color do you prefer?

14 Demonstrative Pronouns Used to point out persons or things: This These That Those

15 Examples This is the correct answer. That is a great book.

16 Note: Sometimes these words can also be adjectives. That is my favorite book. That book is my favorite.

17  “That” can also be a conjunction  He said that we were late.  We are certain that this is true.  “That” in these cases is not acting like a pronoun.

18 Indefinite Pronouns Most Commonly Used Indefinite Pronouns: Alleverybodyno one Anothereveryoneone Anyfewother Anybodymanyseveral Anyonemostsome Bothneithersomebody Eachnobodysomeone Eithernonesuch

19 Examples: Most of the members have voted. Everyone favors a weekly meeting. None of the members wanted weekend meetings.


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