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Pronoun Notes 1WHAT IS A PRONOUN? 1.1 TYPES OF PRONOUNS

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Pronoun Notes1 WHAT IS A PRONOUN?

1.1 TYPES OF PRONOUNS

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2 WHAT DOES A PRONOUN DO?

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Types of Pronouns!1. SUBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

2. OBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

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3 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

4 INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

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5 DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

6 INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

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7 INTENSIVE PRONOUNS

8 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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9 RELATIVE PRONOUNS

Match the pronouns to their definitions!

a. Introduces a subordinate clauseb. Is used to ask a question and the

antecedent is often unknown.c. Emphasizes, or intensifies, a noun or

another pronoun.d. Shows ownership or possessione. Replaces one or more nouns (or pronouns)

and indicates proximity (near or far). f. Acts as the subject of the sentence.g. Acts as the object of the verb, preposition,

or infinitive phrase. h. Directs the action of the verb back to the

object of the sentence.i. Does not refer to a specific noun or

pronoun. Often, the antecedent is unknown.