
Pronouns Types
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- Q1Points something out without naming itDemonstrative Pronoun30s
- Q2Starts a questionInterrogative Pronoun30s
- Q3Replaces the subjectSubject Pronoun30s
- Q4A pronoun and a connecting word. Connects a dependent clause in a complex sentenceRelative Pronoun30s
- Q5Take the place of a specific personPersonal Pronoun30s
- Q6The word the pronoun replacesAntecedent30s
- Q7Replaces a nounPronoun30s
- Q8Not specific to who/what it's talking about.Indefinite Pronoun30s
- Q9Relates the action back to the subject.Reflexive pronoun30s
- Q10ends in self or selves and adds emphasis to a noun or pronounIntensive pronoun30s
- Q11(This) class seemed to love reading Catcher in the Rye.indefiniteinterrogativedemonstrativereflexive30s
- Q12(Some) think that this teacher is crazy.indefinitepersonalreflexiveintensive30s
- Q13In the twelve years since (he) resigned in defeat and disgrace, he has been carefully plotting his return to power.personalrelativeindefinitedemonstrative30s
- Q14Mary cut (herself) while chopping onions.intensivepersonalrelativereflexive30s
- Q15(Anyone) who likes this music must be insane. It is difficult to understand.indefinitedemonstrativepersonalrelative30s