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    Pronoun Teaching Resources. The identity of the pronoun is made clear by the antecedent. Possessive Pronouns. Worksheets: subject and object pronouns: pdf handouts to print, printable exercises. A pronoun is a word that refers to or takes the place of a noun. What Is A WHAT IS A PRONOUN? Interrogative Pronouns. Download PDF. What Are Pronouns? Here is an example of using “they/them” in a sentence: John is substituting for me today and they are an incredible mathematician. The Different Types Of Pronouns. Demonstrative Pronouns. Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns in a sentence. What Is A Pronoun? For exam-ple: The boy said that he was tired. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers Table of Contents. Reflexive Pronouns. Relative Pronouns. Pronoun. Types of pronouns include the following: personal (I/you/he/she/it/we/they/me/my/your/yours, etc.) demonstrative (this/that/these/those/such) relative (who/which/that) indefinite (everybody/anybody/somebody/all/each/every/some/none/one) Using singular “they” pronouns have been used in the English language for centuries. Personal Pronouns. Examples include “he,” “she,” “it,” “they,” and “we.” Definition of Pronoun A pronoun replaces a noun used previously in a sentence or paragraph. Antecedent. Personal pronouns in English Pronouns and Its Types with Examples PDF Images. Personal pronouns in English (1) Personal pronouns: I, me; we, us; you; he, him; she, her; it; they, them (2) Reflexive pronouns: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves (3) Possessive pronouns: my, mine; our, ours; your, yours; his; her, hers; its; their, theirs (4) Demonstrative pronouns: this, these; that, those Pronouns Chart They, Them, Their, Theirs, Themselves Subject, object, possessive, reflexive pronouns Full list of English pronouns in alphabetical order, including archaic pronouns and pronominal adjectives. Objective Pronouns. They can refer to people, places, things, and ideas without naming them directly to avoid repetition and simplify sentences. If you are still struggling with Worksheets: subject and object pronouns: pdf handouts to print, printable exercises. In this example, the pronoun “he” is refer-ring back to the noun (antecedent people use specific pronouns, any pronouns, or none at all. Intensive Pronouns. The noun being referred to is called the antecedent. Indefinite Pronouns. Reciprocal Pronouns.
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