English wk2 Pronouns- renames or takes the place of the noun or noun phrases. types of pronouns
Nouns
Person, place , things, idea
personal pronoun
Takes the place of a specific noun phrase; I ,me, you, he, her, she, it (Plural)- we, us, you, they, them.
possessive pronoun
a pronoun that shows ownership (mine, his, hers, etc.)
indefinite
do not refer to specific people or things; anybody, somebody, everybody, something, everything, nothing, anyone, someone, everyone, no, much neither, either (singular/ Plural) all, any, more, most, some ( plural) both, few, any, several.
Relative
introduces a subordinate clause; who, whom, whomever, what, whose, whatever, whichever, that which
conjunctions
join words phrases and clauses to other words, phrases, and clauses and specify the way the joined elements relate to each other.
adverbs
mortifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; it may express comparison ending in er, -est, more, most, less or least
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
pronoun that ends in -self or -selves; myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself. (Plural) ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
verb
shows action or links
demonstrative
this, that, these, those
Prepostion
word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence in terms of time, space, cause, and other attributes
Interjections
words that express strong feelings or emotions
Interrogative
Introduces questions; who, whom, whoever, what, whatever, which, whichever, whose