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TYPES OF PRONOUNS
Personal, Possessive, Interrogative,
Demonstrative, Reflexive, and
Indefinite
What is a Pronoun?
It still worked.
Object
Possessive
Singular
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I
you
he, she, it
me
you
him, her, it
my, mine
your, yours
his, her,
hers, its
Plural
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
we
you
they
us
you
them
our, ours
your, yours
their, theirs
Plural
our, ours
your, yours
their, theirs
To be continued
The possessive pronouns my, your, her, his, its, our, and
their come before nouns.
For Example:
The dog pricked up its little ears. (ownership)
It saw the boy and heard his loud cry for help. (relationship)
The owner and his best friend came to the rescue. (relationship)
Reflection
Which sentence(s) did you miss? What do you notice about these
sentence(s)? If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to improve your
score?
A reflexive pronoun refers to the subject and directs the action of the verb
back to the subject.
For Example:
The Carson family tried to lift themselves out of poverty.
Ben Carson dedicated himself to becoming a doctor.
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?
Plural
Singular or
Plural
both
all
few
any
many
most
several none
some
no
one
One is 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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