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What Is Pronoun Finn PP
What Is Pronoun Finn PP
What Is Pronoun Finn PP
WHAT IS PRONOUN?
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TYPES OF
PRONOUNS
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Pronoun examples:
That is a beautiful house.
These were made by me.
Everyone remembers those days.
This is what he is charging?
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Pronoun examples:
Which one would you like?
What is your name?
Who will be managing the buffet?
Whom did you tell about this?
Whoever could have done this?
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For examples:
If anyone has seen my notebook please return it to
me.
A few of the members were not satisfied with the
service.
Nobody was answering when I called them last.
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Direction: Identify the highlighted word whether
Demonstrative Pronoun, Interrogative Pronoun or
Indefinite Pronoun. Answer in a ¼ sheet of paper and
a n s w e r r i g h t a w a y.
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Pronoun examples:
She will choose the color which looks good on
everyone.
She is complaining to whoever she comes across
nowadays.
There is a car in the parking lot that someone has
painted a bright pink.
She needs to know by tomorrow who will be
accompanying her on the trip.
Is there anyone here whose mobile phone has a
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Personal Pronouns
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CASES
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Number:
Singular Pronouns – Where the pronoun is only referring to
one specific noun.
•That book belongs to me.
Plural Pronouns – Where the pronoun is used to refer to a
number of nouns.
•That is their book, not yours.
Cases:
Subjective Case: She is at work.
Objective Case: He will meet us later.
Possessive Case: That is our clubhouse. 1818
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Thank You!
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