Indefinite Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Verbal; Participial phrase
Gerund
Demonstrative Pronouns
100
  • (Everyone/Anyone) is invited to the party.

Everyone

100

reflexive or intensive? 

  • I made myself breakfast.

reflexive 

100

Running through the park, she felt free.

Running through the park,

100
  • Swimming is my favorite activity.

Swimming

100
  • (This/That) is my book over there.

That

200
  • (Someone/Nobody) left their bag here.

Someone

200
  • The CEO herself presented the award.

Intensive

200
  • The broken vase was on the floor.

The broken vase

200
  • She loves painting.

painting

200
  • (These/Those) are her shoes in the corner.

Those

300

    1. (Anybody/Nobody) can join the club.

Anybody

300

    1. He fixed the car himself.

reflexive 

300

    1. She enjoys reading books.

reading books.

300

    1. Running helps me stay fit.

Running

300

    1. (This/These) are very tasty.

These 

400

define 

  • Indefinite Pronoun: Refers to nonspecific persons or things (anyone, everyone, someone, nobody).


400

define

reflexive

intensive 

Definitions:

Reflexive Pronoun: Refers back to the subject (myself, yourself).

Intensive Pronoun: Emphasizes a noun or another pronoun (myself, yourself).

400

define

participal 

  • Participial Phrase: A phrase that begins with a participle and modifies a noun or pronoun.


400

define 

Gerund: A verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun.


400

define: 

  • Demonstrative Pronoun: Points to specific things (this, that, these, those).