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Pronouns are words that replace nouns,
groups of words functioning as nouns, or other
pronouns.
The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun
antecedent "Samira."
The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to
is called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an
antecedent, even if it's not in the same
sentence.
Samira loves watching movies, but she is not
fond of horror films.
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Pronouns are words that replace nouns,
groups of words functioning as nouns, or other
pronouns.
The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun
antecedent "Samira."
The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to
is called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an
antecedent, even if it's not in the same
sentence.
Samira loves watching movies, but she is not
fond of horror films.
we, us
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I, me
you
he, him, she, her,
it
you
they, them
Singular Plural
Personal pronouns refer to specific people, places,
things, or ideas by indicating whether the noun is in the
first person, second person, or third person. Personal
pronouns, like nouns, can be singular or plural.
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Pronouns are words that replace nouns,
groups of words functioning as nouns, or other
pronouns.
The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun
antecedent "Samira."
The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to
is called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an
antecedent, even if it's not in the same
sentence.
Samira loves watching movies, but she is not
fond of horror films.
we, us
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I, me
you
he, him, she, her,
it
you
they, them
Singular Plural
Personal pronouns refer to specific people, places,
things, or ideas by indicating whether the noun is in the
first person, second person, or third person. Personal
pronouns, like nouns, can be singular or plural.
Third-person singular pronouns such as "he" and "him,"
"she" and "her," and "it" express gender.
The pronouns "she" and
"her" are feminine.
The pronouns "he" and
"him" are masculine.
The pronoun "it" is
neuter.
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Pronouns are words that replace nouns,
groups of words functioning as nouns, or other
pronouns.
The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun
antecedent "Samira."
The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to
is called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an
antecedent, even if it's not in the same
sentence.
Samira loves watching movies, but she is not
fond of horror films.
we, us
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I, me
you
he, him, she, her,
it
you
they, them
Singular Plural
Personal pronouns refer to specific people, places,
things, or ideas by indicating whether the noun is in the
first person, second person, or third person. Personal
pronouns, like nouns, can be singular or plural.
Third-person singular pronouns such as "he" and "him,"
"she" and "her," and "it" express gender.
The pronouns "she" and
"her" are feminine.
The pronouns "he" and
"him" are masculine.
The pronoun "it" is
neuter.
First Person
The apple was
picked by me.
Second Person
Samira will buy
coffee for you.
Third Person
Aaron gave him the
laptop.
The personal pronoun
"me" refers to the speaker
of the sentence.
The personal pronoun
"you" refers to the person
being spoken to.
The personal pronoun
"him" refers to the person
being talked about.
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1. What are pronouns?
Ans. Pronouns are words that are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence. They can refer to people, places, things, or ideas.
2. What are the different kinds of pronouns?
Ans. The different kinds of pronouns include personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, relative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and reciprocal pronouns.
3. How do personal pronouns differ from possessive pronouns?
Ans. Personal pronouns are used to refer to specific people or things, while possessive pronouns show ownership or possession. For example, "he" is a personal pronoun, while "his" is a possessive pronoun.
4. Can you provide examples of reflexive pronouns?
Ans. Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same. Examples include "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," and "themselves."
5. How are demonstrative pronouns used in a sentence?
Ans. Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people or things. Examples include "this," "that," "these," and "those."
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