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PART OF SPEECH

PRONOUNS
GROUP 6

WUDDA
NURUL HUSNA
NAJLAH WAFDAH AINI
HAYATUL MUNIROH
NUR ALIYA RUJHA
WHAT ARE PRONOUNS ?

* Word use to replace one or more nouns

* Pronouns are short words and can do


everything that nouns can do and are
one of the building blocks of a sentence.
Personal

Possesive Reflexive

Relative Indefinite
Types

Demontrative
Interrogative

Reciprocal Intensive
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun
* Associated primarily
with a particular
It It
person, in the
You You
grammatical sense.
What What
I Me
Ex : You need to stop He Him
lying to me. She Her
We Us
Who Whom
They Them
POSSESIVE PRONOUNS

* Designating > Mine


possession or > Its
ownership > Hers
> His
Ex : This cat is mine. > Yours
> Ours
> Theirs
> Whose
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

* Referring to one or > Anyone


more unspecified > Somebody
objects, beings, or > Whichever
places > Whoever
> Other
Ex : Would anyone like > Something
a coffee? > Nobody
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

* Introduce a question > Who


> Whom
Ex : What do you need? > Whose
> What
> Which
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

* Used to point to
something specific > This
within a sentence > That
> These
Ex : Did you see that? > Those
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
* Refer to nouns mentioned
previously, acting to > Who
introduce an adjective
> Which
(relative) clause.
> That
> Whom
Ex : This is the
woman, whose key you > Whose
found.
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

* Preceded by the > Myself


adverb, adjective, > Yourself
pronoun, or noun to > Himself
which they refer, and
> Herself
ending in –self or –
selves > Itself
> Ourselves,
Ex : Count yourselves > Yourselves
> Themselves.
RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS

* Expressing mutual
actions or relationship > One Another
> Each Other
Ex : We give each
other gifts during the
holidays.
INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
* Almost identical to > Myself
a reflexive pronouns
> Himself
* Serve to emphasize their
antecedents that > Herself
referring back to > Yourself
another noun or > Themselves
pronoun used earlier > Ourselves

Ex : I will do it myself.
PRONOUNS RULES

Subject
Subject Possessive
pronouns
pronouns may pronouns
may also be
be used to begin show
used to
sentences ownership
rename the
subject

Object
pronouns are Indefinite
used as direct pronouns
objects, indirect don’t have
objects, and antecedents
objects of
prepositions
~END~

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