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Pronoun Review

Pronoun Review. This type of pronoun always ends in –self or –selves, and directs the action back to the subject. Reflexive Intensive Demonstrative Personal. This type of pronoun does not refer to a definite person, place, thing, or idea. Pronoun Interrogative Pronoun Indefinite Pronoun

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Pronoun Review

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  1. Pronoun Review

  2. This type of pronoun always ends in –self or –selves, and directs the action back to the subject • Reflexive • Intensive • Demonstrative • Personal

  3. This type of pronoun does not refer to a definite person, place, thing, or idea • Pronoun • Interrogative Pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun • Antecedent

  4. A word used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns • Antecedent • Personal Pronoun • Reflexive Pronoun • Pronoun

  5. This type of pronoun points out a person, place, thing, or idea • Demonstrative Pronoun • Interrogative Pronoun • Intensive Pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun

  6. This type of pronoun always ends in –self or –selves, and emphasizes a noun or pronoun • Personal Pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun • Pronoun • Intensive Pronoun

  7. This type of pronoun introduces a question • Antecedent • Interrogative Pronoun • Pronoun • Demonstrative Pronoun

  8. The word that a pronoun stands for or refers to • Pronoun • Intensive Pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun • Antecedent

  9. This type of pronoun refers to the one speaking (first person), the one spoken to (second person), or the one spoken about (third person) • Reflexive pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun • Personal Pronoun • Intensive Pronoun

  10. Choose the correct antecedent of the underlined word • This is an excellent book about Saudi Arabia. • Ben confessed to Eric, “I do not know what the sport of curling is.” • Mother thanked Tim and Terry for their kind letter. • “No one can beat us!” roared the Wildcats.

  11. Mr. Luse said to let him know when the teachers arrive. • Whenever Mrs. Lewis teaches a lesson to the class on grammar, we enjoy it! • When Kelly saw the car, she pointed it out to Scott.

  12. Decide if the underlined pronoun is reflexive or intensive • James wrote himself a note. • The rescuers did not consider themselves heroes. • Did Marcy write the story herself? • We should not let ourselves overlook the plight of the homeless. • The President himself spoke to the graduating class.

  13. Identify each underlined pronoun as personal, interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite. • Is anyone willing to wait until tomorrow? • Whom will the class choose as a representative? • I have a favorite class, and they know who they are. • Please put away the boxes, and then help Marvin move this.

  14. Did you return the books, Lindsey and Bridget? • Who can tell me whose bicycle this is? • “I don’t know the answer.” was the response from everyone in the class. • What are we eating for dinner? • “Anything is possible” should be the class motto. • We treated ourselves to a class picnic.

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