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Personal, Possessive, Interrogative,
Demonstrative, Reflexive, and
Indefinite
kinds of Pronouns
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1. What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or
another pronoun.
Like a noun, a pronoun can refer to a person, place, thing,
or idea.
The word that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent.
For Example:
Mariawas lost. Shedidnt panic.
She checked the flashlight. Itstill worked.
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List of Personal Pronouns
Type of Pronoun
Subject
Object
Possessive
Singular
First PersonSecond PersonThird Person
Iyou
he, she, it
meyou
him, her, it
my, mineyour, yours
his, her, hers,its
Plural
First PersonSecond PersonThird Person
weyou
they
usyouthem
our, oursyour, yourstheir, theirs
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What is a Possess ive Pronoun?
A possessive pronoun is a personal pronounused to show ownership or relationship.
Singular Plural
my, mine
your, yoursher, hers, his, its
our, ours
your, yours
their, theirs
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To be continued
The possessive pronouns my, your, her, his, its, our, and
theircome before nouns.
For Example:
The dog pricked up itslittle ears. (ownership)
It saw the boy and heard hisloud cryfor help. (relationship)
The owner and hisbest friendcame to the rescue. (relationship)
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Question........................
What do you know about possesive pronoun?
Please, mentioned two sentences to use possesive
pronoun?
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What is an In terrogat ive Pronoun?
An interrogative pronoun is used to introduce aquestion.
The interrogative pronouns are who, whom, what,
which,and whose.
For Example:
Whoused up all the water?
Whosecup is this?
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Who is whoand what is whom?
Whois always used as a subjector a predicate pronoun.
For Example:
Subject: Whocalled the power company?
Predicate Pronoun: The electrician is who?
Whomis always used as an object.
For Example:
Direct Object: Whomdid you call?
Indirect Object: You gave whommy number?
Object of the Preposition: To whomdid you speak?
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Check for understanding
Directions: Complete each sentence with who orwhom.
1. _____ told you about our plans?
2. The person _____ I called is my sister?3. _____ did Armando send for?
4. _____ are those women?
5. _____ have the people elected?
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Check your work
1. Whotold you about our plans?
2. The person whomI called is my sister.
3. Whomdid Armando send for?
4. Whoare those women?5. Whomhave the people elected?
Reflect:
Which sentence(s) did you miss? What do you notice about thesesentence(s)? If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to improve
your score?
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What is a Demonstrat ive Pronoun?
A demonstrative pronoun points out a person,
place, thing, or idea.
The demonstrative pronouns-this, that, these, and
those-are used alone in sentences. For Example:
Thatis a circuit breaker.
Thisis our emergency shelter.
Thoseare electrical appliances.
Theseare bottles of water.
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Example ...
Are you far sighted or near sighted?
Thisand thesepoint out people or things that arenear.
Thatand thosepoint out people or things that
are far away.
Neveruse hereor therewith a demonstrative
pronoun. The pronoun already tells which one or
ones.
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What is a Reflexive Pronoun?
A pronoun that ends in selfor selvesis a reflexive pronoun: myself,
ourselves, yourself, yourselves, herself, himself, itself,and themselves.
A reflexive pronoun refers to the subject and directs the action of the verb
back to the subject.
A reflexive pronoun is always an object (never a subject) in a sentence.
Reflexive pronouns are necessary to the meaning of a sentence.
For Example:
The Carson familytried to lift themselvesout of poverty.
Ben Carson dedicated himselfto becoming a doctor.
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Check for understanding
Directions: Identify the reflexive pronoun in eachsentence. To challenge yourself, identify the reflexive
pronoun as the direct object, indirect object, or object of
the preposition.
A chameleon can give itself tasty meals ofunsuspecting insects.
I wish I could claim some of its amazing powers for
myself.
A chameleon protects itself from danger by changingcolors.
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Check your work A chameleon can give itselftasty meals of
unsuspecting insects. (indirect object)
I wish I could claim some of its amazing powers for
myself. (object of the preposition)
A chameleon protects itselffrom danger by changingcolors. (direct object)
Reflect:Which sentence(s) did you miss? Were you able to identify the reflexive pronoun
and the type of object in each sentence? If you did not make a 100%, what can you
do to improve your score?
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List of Indef in i te Pronouns
Singular
Plural Singular or
Plural
another much
anybody neither
anyone nobodyanything no one
each nothing
either one
everybody somebody
everyone someoneeverything something
both
few
manyseveral
all
any
mostnonesome
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Check for understanding
Directions: Identify the indefinite pronoun in each
sentence. Then select one sentence to use as a topic
sentence or detail sentence and write a paragraph.
Both worked hard.
Let each help decorate.
Several have called about the job.
Everyone was delighted at our party.
I think someone forgot this sweater. Has anyone seen my wallet?
One is absent.
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Check your work
Bothworked hard.
Let eachhelp decorate.
Severalhave called about the job.
Everyonewas delighted at our party.
I think someoneforgot this sweater.
Has anyoneseen my wallet?
Oneis absent.
Reflect:
Which sentence(s) did you miss? What do you notice about the sentences you missed?
If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to improve your score?
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