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This review by Mrs. Bastin explores the six common types of pronouns: subject, object, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, and interrogative. It delves into the four most common pronouns, highlighting their functions, including how possessive pronouns show belonging, reflexive pronouns indicate self-reference, object pronouns serve as direct or indirect objects, and subject pronouns perform actions. Additionally, it clarifies singular and plural forms across first, second, and third persons, including examples for feminine, masculine, and neuter pronouns.
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Pronoun Review By Mrs. Bastin
There are six common types of pronouns • 1. subject • 2. object • 3. possessive • 4. reflexive • 5. demonstrative • 6. interrogative
The 4 most common pronouns are • PROS • Possessive—shows belonging • Reflexive—ends with –self/selves • Object --direct or indirect object • Subject
The PROS pronouns are • Singular, or • Plural
Singular and Plural pronouns are • 1st person • 2nd person • 3rd person
3rd person singular pronouns are • Feminine • Masculine • Neuter
There are only 4 demonstrative pronouns • This--near • That--far • These--near • Those--far
There are 5 interrogative pronouns • Who—only if person is subject • Whom—if person is not subject • Whose • Which • What