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Pronouns 10

Pronouns 10. Mr. Randles does not hunt because the word hunting infers the probability of failure. Mr. Randles goes killing. . Pronouns 10. Parts of Speech - Pronouns Interrogative pronouns  ask questions.  Who, whom, whose, which,  and  what  are interrogative pronouns.

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Pronouns 10

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  1. Pronouns 10 Mr. Randles does not hunt because the word hunting infers the probability of failure. Mr. Randles goes killing.

  2. Pronouns 10 • Parts of Speech - Pronouns • Interrogative pronouns ask questions. Who, whom, whose, which, and what are interrogative pronouns. • Instructions: Find the interrogative pronouns in these sentences. 1. What is that? 2. Who is going with me? 3. Which is the right answer? 4. Whose was right? 5. To whom did you want to speak?

  3. Capitalization • Mechanics - Capitalization • Capitalize the days of the week, the months of the year, but do not capitalize the seasons. Example: Monday, March, summer Instructions: Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1. monday, may 1st was an important day. 2. we need more rain in the spring of the year. 3. I like december and the summer best. 4. The class will be thursday, friday, and saturday. 5. Will you come next tuesday and tell us about preparations for winter?

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