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Conner Durnwald

Conner Durnwald. What is a pronoun?. A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun. Let's see an example !. 1. Marge went for a walk. She went for a walk. In the second sentence, she is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun Marge . Types of Pronouns.

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Conner Durnwald

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  1. Conner Durnwald

  2. What is a pronoun? • A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.

  3. Let's see an example! • 1.Marge went for • a walk. • She went for • a walk. • In the second sentence, she is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun Marge.

  4. Types of Pronouns Personal pronouns refer to specific persons or things. Karen ate pizza. She was hungry. The word "she" is a personal pronoun that refers to "Karen

  5. Types of Pronouns Reflexive pronouns are personal pronouns that have "-self" or "-selves" added to the end. Bob finished the homework himself. The reflexive pronoun is "himself."

  6. Types of Pronouns Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to a specific person or thing. Someone, anybody, and, everyone are indefinite pronouns. Someone stole my wallet! The word "someone" is the indefinite pronoun.

  7. Types of Pronouns A demonstrative pronoun is used to single out one or more nouns referred to in the sentence. This, that, these, and those are demonstrative pronouns. These lemons are sour. The word "these" is a demonstrative pronoun Types of Pronouns

  8. Types of Pronouns Interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question. Who, whom, and which are interrogative pronouns. Which shoes are mine? The word "which" is an interrogative pronoun.

  9. Types of Pronouns Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership, but they never have an apostrophe. Ours, his, their, and her are possessive pronouns. Those are his pencils. The word "his" is a possessive pronoun.

  10. Fill In The Blank Candy went to the game. ____ brought her little brother with her

  11. Answer Candy went to the game. She brought her little brother with her.

  12. Answer Randy left his baseball glove at home.

  13. Fill In The Blank _____ left a book on the playground.

  14. Answer Someone left a book on the playground.

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