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  2. English Grammar Rules - Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    Common pronouns are he, she, you, me, I, we, us, this, them, that. A pronoun can act as a subject, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition, and more and takes the place of any person, place, animal or thing.

  3. English Grammar Rules - Personal Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    Personal pronouns provide us with the following information: The person – Who is speaking? The number – Is the pronoun plural or singular? The gender – Is the pronoun feminine, masculine, or neuter? Examples of Personal Pronouns. The word “he” is an example of a personal pronoun.

  4. English Grammar Rules - Interrogative Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    The five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose. What – Used to ask questions about people or objects. Examples: What do you want for dinner? I wonder what we’re doing tomorrow. What is your friend’s name? What time are we supposed to be there? Which – Used to ask questions about people or objects. Examples:

  5. English Grammar Rules - Subject Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    Subject Pronoun Examples. In the following examples, you can see exactly how this method works. The subject pronoun is in bold and is underlined, the verb is in italics, and the object is in bold. We gave them a head start in the race. You told Jerry that his score was among the best; that made him feel better. She lost weight by cutting out ...

  6. English Grammar Rules - Demonstrative Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    What is a Demonstrative Pronoun? A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to point to something specific within a sentence. These pronouns can indicate items in space or time, and they can be either singular or plural.

  7. English Grammar Rules - Intensive Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    It is defined as a pronoun that ends in self or selves and places emphasis on its antecedent by referring back to another noun or pronoun used earlier in the sentence. For this reason, intensive pronouns are sometimes called emphatic pronouns.

  8. English Grammar Rules - Indefinite Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    Indefinite pronouns include partitives such as any, anybody, anyone, either, neither, nobody, no, someone, and some; they also include universals such as every, all, both, and each; finally, they include quantifiers including any, some, several, enough, many, and much.

  9. English Grammar Rules - Possessive Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    What are Possessive Pronouns? Possessive pronouns are words used to indicate that something belongs to someone or has a direct relationship with someone else. They are often used in speech and writing to avoid repetition. Consider this example: I had dinner with Jane and Jane’s brother, Michael.

  10. English Grammar Rules - Reflexive Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    What Is a Reflexive Pronoun? A reflexive pronoun is a type of pronoun that is preceded by the adverb, adjective, pronoun, or noun to which it refers, so long as that antecedent is located within the same clause.

  11. English Grammar Rules - Preposition - Ginger Software

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    A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns.

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