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Definition
Types of Pronouns
What is the antecedent
Identify the pronoun
Lists of pronouns
100
A word that takes the place of a noun.
What is pronoun
100
I, me, he, she you we us it they them him her
What is personal pronoun
100
Maddie gave herself a pat on the back.
What is Maddie
100
Everyone should pay attention
What is everyone
100
A list of 5 personal pronouns
What is I, me, he she they them him her you
200
The word to which the pronoun refers to
What is antecedent
200
His, her hers its my mine our ours your yours their theirs
What is possessive pronoun
200
My aunt asked me to catch her dog.
What is aunt
200
Your first class will start soon.
What is your
200
List 4 demonstrative pronouns
What is this that these those
300
A type of pronoun that refers back to the subject of the sentence
What is reflexive pronoun
300
himself, herself itself, myself, yourself, yourselves, ourselves, themselves
What is reflexive pronoun
300
The car has a leak in its transmission.
What is car
300
He tricked them with his superior wit.
What is He, them, his
300
list 3 reflexive pronouns
What is himself, herself, itself, myself, yourself, yourselves, ourselves, themselves.
400
a type of pronoun that points out specific person place or thing
What is demonstrative pronoun
400
this, that these, those
What is demonstrative pronoun
400
During winter snowstorms, the sparrows depend on our feeder for their food.
What is sparrow
400
It is amazing to me that anyone likes spinach.
What is It, me,anyone
400
List of 5 possessive nouns
What is his, her, hers,its, my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs
500
A pronoun used to form questions
What is Interrogative pronoun
500
All, another any anybody anything both each either enough everybody etc.
What indefinite pronoun
500
Ed Blaker promoted Bill this morning; he will go on the Washington trip next week.
What is Bill
500
He is the one who always wears suspenders.
What is He one who
500
List of the seven kinds of pronouns.
What are personal, demonstrative,possessive, relative,reflexive,indefinite,interrogative