Personal Pronouns
Who/Whom
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
100

"You" is a pronoun from this point of view

Second Person

100

She is a athelete _ enjoys playing soccer

Who
100

A (student/students) who wants to have good grades should study for his test

Student
200

This reason is why we use personal pronouns

To not have to repeat the name of the object

200

I don't know _ the letter was addressed to

Whom

200

This is an antecedent

What the pronoun describes in a sentence

300

This POV has the most personal pronouns

Third Person

300

This is when you use Whom

When the word is used as the object

300

True or False: The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number only

False

400

"It" is a pronoun from this point of view

Third Person

400

This is the difference between who and whom

Who is used as the subject, whom is used as the object

400

Pronoun-antecedent agreements are similar to what pronoun-clause agreements

Relative pronouns and relative clauses

500

This is when personal pronouns were first used

1735

500

To _ should I send the message

Whom

500

True or False: A pronoun doesn't have to agree with its antecedent in its role in the sentence

True

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