Personal Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Antecedents
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What is a personal pronoun?

A word that refers to a person, gender, or number

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What is a demonstrative pronoun?

pronouns that point to specific things.

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What is an Indefinite Pronoun?

Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any person, gender, or thing in particular.

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What are Relative Pronouns?

a word that is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously.

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What is an Antecedent?

a word that the pronoun takes the place of

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name all the personal pronouns in this sentence-We would love for you to come join us.

we, you, us

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Name the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence-Those are very colorful shoes.

Those

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Name the Indefinite pronoun in this sentence-I wish I had someone to prom with me.

someone

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Name the relative pronoun in this sentence-Susan was the girl whom I was talking about.

whom

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name the antecedent in this sentence-When Christopher jumped out of the bus, he go injured.

Christopher

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Name all the personal pronouns in this sentence-I wonder if she likes me back.

I, she, me

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Name the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence-This was my mothers ring.

This

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Name the Indefinite pronoun in this sentence-There was nothing we could do.

Nothing

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Name the Relative pronoun in this question-What time is the football game?

what

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name the antecedent in this sentence-Josh went out in the rain, therefore he got wet.

Josh

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Name all the personal pronouns in this sentence-If I were you, I would be proud of myself.

I, you, I, myself

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Which words are plural out of these, and which ones are singular out of these words-those, that, this, these

that this-singular

these, those-plural

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Name all the Indefinite Pronouns in this question-Does everybody have someone to work with?

Everybody, someone

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Name the relative pronoun in this sentence-My friend, who just moved here, is coming to dinner with us.

who

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name the antecedent in this sentence-Aiden bought a new pair of shoes, so now he thinks hes so cool.

Aiden

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Name 10 personal pronouns

I, me, mine, myself, we, us, our, ours, ourselves, you, your, yours, yourself, yourselves, he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves

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Name all of the Demonstrative pronouns

this, that, these, those

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name 5 Indefinite Pronouns

everyone, anyone, either, anything, someone

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Name all the Relative Pronouns

who, whom, where, when, which, that, whose, why, what

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Name the antecedent in this sentence-Mary saw John and thanked him.

John

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