Today I saw an unusual statue.
I = Personal Pronoun
Replace the CD in its case when you finish listening to it.
Pronouns = its, you, it
Pronoun = it
Antecedent = lightbulb
What is a pronoun?
Whose blanket was left in the family room last night?
This here is called the City of Light.
This = Demonstrative Pronoun
The three of us always sit at the same table for lunch.
Pronoun = us
Mrs. Ackerman offers help when we need it.
Pronoun = it
Antecedent = help
This pronoun introduces an adjective clause.
What is relative pronoun?
Which of you is going to the field trip?
Pronouns = which, you
What is the hardest class in 6th grade?
What = Interrogative Pronoun
Did Sydney paint the set by herself?
Pronoun = herself
The monkey wrapped its tail around a branch.
Pronoun = its
Antecedent = monkey
The word or words that the pronoun stands for is called...
What is the antecedent?
Are these the beautiful gardens down the street?
Pronouns = these
The doctor himself said the book was better than the movie.
himself - intensive pronoun
When you finish your part of the project, proofread it carefully.
Pronoun = you, your, it
How long has Angela been saving her money?
Pronoun = her
Antecedent = Angela
Refers to the subject and is necessary to the basic meaning of the sentence.
What is reflexive pronoun
Couldn't you find anybody?
Pronouns = you, anybody
The boy that brought the cookies was my neighbor.
that = relative pronoun
My paper blew away just before I could catch it.
Pronoun = my, I, it
Rachel, please show me your painting.
Pronoun = your
Antecedent = Rachel
This pronoun points out a specific person, place, thing or idea.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
I think either of the girls could do the job.
Pronouns = I, either