Pronouns Study Crider English

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What are the first person singular pronouns?

I, me

What is the antecedent and the pronoun in the following sentence? Jennie wanted her doll for bedtime.

Jennie, her

No one helped Helen on the expedition; she herself pulled the sled.

No one, she, herself

One really exciting activity is exploration.

One

Some famous explorers are the greatest heroes

Some

However, there are those who are not as well known.

Those, who

Charlie's job was to protect Helen from all the polar bears in that area.

all

I will take THOSE.

demonstrative

THIS is an incredible story.

demonstrative

points out specific persons, places, things or ideas

demonstrative

What are the third person singular pronouns?

he, him, she, her, it

What are the third person singular possessive pronouns?

his, her, hers its

EVERYBODY loves SOMEONE sometime.

indefinite

EVERYONE was amazed by the magicians' disappearing act.

indefinite

MOST of the customers paid with a credit card.

indefinite

NEITHER of the books was available at the library.

indefinite

refers to unidentified persons, places, things or ideas

indefinite

John HIMSELF made the bed.

intensive

The man HIMSELF wrestled the alligator.

intensive

The mayor HERSELF answered the reporters' questions.

intensive

The students THEMSELVES decorated the gym for the dance.

intensive

emphasizes a noun or pronoun in the same sentence

intensive

WHAT is that?

interrogative

WHICH of the ice cream flavors does Tammy prefer?

interrogative

WHOSE is this $50 on the floor?

interrogative

introduces a question

interrogative

What are the first person singular possessive pronouns?

my, mine

What are the first person plural possessive pronouns?

our, ours

The new car is HIS.

possessive

Ann bought HERSELF two new hamsters.

reflexive

John made the bed HIMSELF.

reflexive

Marilyn saw HERSELF reflected in the store window.

reflexive

The accused chose to defend HIMSELF at trial.

reflexive

represents the subject of it's sentence or clause

reflexive

Freddie is the girl WHO won the contest.

relative

Paul is a person WHOM everyone admires.

relative

The class president, WHO just left office, was extremely effective.

relative

introduces a noun or adjective clause

relative

What are the 1,subject and 2,object pronouns in the following sentence? She hit him on his head

she, him

What are the third person plural possessive pronouns?

their, theirs

What are the third person plural pronouns?

they, them

What are the first person plural pronouns?

we, us

What are the second person plural pronouns?

you

What are the second person singular pronouns?

you

What are the second person plural possessive pronouns?

your, yours

What are the second person singular possessive pronouns?

your, yours


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