I love eating vegetables.
What is subject?
I am so tired of attitude, Michael!
What is your?
the noun or pronoun to which the pronoun refers
What is an antecedent?
Rachel crashed on her motorcycle, and she broke her left arm.
What is Rachel?
(We/Us) students are very capable of passing the test.
What is We?
Olivia gave me the apple.
What is object?
Sally, dear, could you please pass the salt?
What is me?
Pronouns used to show ownership.
What are: possessive pronouns?
After players got changed, they went out for ice cream to celebrate their victory.
What is players?
(Everyone/No one) doesn't think the quiz is hard.
What is Everyone?
You call yourself an expert?
what is subject?
Everyone knows quiz score by now.
What is their?
Points out a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
Every student needs to turn his or her book in by Friday.
What is student?
What is themselves?
Can you please give me my bag?
What is subject possessive?
Many people agree that quiz is hard.
What is this?
Does not refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea; often has no antecedent.
What are indefinite pronouns?
What is: there is no clear antecedent?
Although it seems impossible, (us/we) students are perfectly capable.
What is we?
That bag is ours!
What is object possessive?
Did you see cloud yesterday?
What is that?
Refers to the subject and directs the action of the verb back onto the subject; necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
What is a reflexive pronoun?
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
What is: Everyone?
If we never use (them/these) talents of (ours/our), we'll never win (they're/their) trust.
What are these, ours, their?