Wednesday, May 22, 2013

GRAMMAR PRACTICE (II)

Pronouns

A pronouns is a word that take a place of a noun, a group of words acting as a noun, or another pronoun. The word or group of words that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent.

A personal pronoun refers to a specific person or thing.

A reflexive pronoun refers to a noun or another pronoun and indicates that the same person or thing is involved.

A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive form of noun.

A demonstrative pronoun points out specific persons, places, things, or ideas.

An interrogative pronoun is used to form questions.

A relative pronoun is used to being a special subject-verb word group called a subordinate clause.

An indefinite pronoun refers to people, places, or things in a general way.







 

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