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Pronoun.- Is a word used in place of a noun. Personal Pronouns.

- Refers to a specific person or things and changes its form to indicate person, number, gender and case. Subjective Personal Pronouns,. Indicates that the pronoun is acting as the subject of a sentence and are: I, you, she, he, it, we, you, they.

Objective Personal Pronouns,. Indicates that the pronouns is acting as an object of a verb, compound verb, preposition or infinitive phrase and are: me, you, her, him, it, us, you and them. Possessive Personal Pronouns.- Indicates that the pronoun is acting as a marker of possession and defines who owns a particular object or person. (mine, yours, hers, his, its, ours, and theirs . Demonstrative Pronouns.- !oints to and identifies a noun or pronoun. "his and these refer to thing that are nearby either in space or in time. #ile that and those refers to thing that are farther away in space or time. (this-that (singular these-those (plural . Interrogative Pronoun.- Is used to ask $uestions (who, whom, which, what, whoever, whomever, whichever, whatever. #ho, whom and occasionally which used to refer to people, and which and what used to refer to things and to animals.

Relative Pronoun.- Is used to link one phrase or clause to other phrase or clause (#ho, whom that, which, whoever, whomever and whichever. %ou can use the relative pronouns who and whoever to refer to the subject of a clause or sentence, and whom, whomever to refer to the object of a verb. Indefinite Pronouns.- Refers to an identifiable but not specified person or thing, and convey the idea of all, any, none or some (all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, each, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several some, somebody and someone Reflexive Pronoun.- You can use it to refer back to the subject of the clause sentence myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves) e.g. Diabetics give themselves insulin shots several times a day. Intensive Pronouns.- Is a pronoun used to emphasi e its antecedent. !I myself believe that aliens should abduct my sister)

"ubject #bject Indefinite $efle%ive I "ingular You &e, she, it 'e Plural You (hey me you him, her, it us you them

Possessive my, mine your, yours his, her, hers, its our, ours your, yours their, theirs.

Demonstrative

Interrogative

$elative

this, that these, those

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