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PRONOUNS LESSON 1. WHAT IS A PRONOUN? Pronouns take the place of nouns to name persons, places, things, or ideas

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What is a pronoun?

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What is a pronoun?Pronouns take the place of nouns to

name persons, places, things, or ideas. 

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What is a pronoun?The pronoun is the second of the

eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight:

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What is a pronoun?The pronoun is the second of the

eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight:

noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

I, me, you, he, him, she, it, we, us, they, them

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs

*Note that “It's” is NEVER a possessive pronoun. “It's” stands for the contraction that represents "It is" or "It has."  

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:

Anybody, anyone, each, either, none, someone, somebody, both, everyone, no one, neither, many, few, several.

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS:

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS:

who, whom, what, which, whose

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS:

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS:

this, that, these, those

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