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Pronoun

Subject I You He She It We They Possessive Mine Yours His Hers Its Ours Theirs Interrogative Who Whom Which What Demonstrative This (S) These (P) That (S) Those (P) It refers to a person. It refers to a person, but it has a preposition before. It refers to a a limited set of things. It refers to a thing. This pencil is green. They refer to things that are close in space or in time. They refer to things that are farther away in space or in time. These boxes are light blue. That box is red. Those boxes are yellow. They are used to ask questions. I found a box. I think the box is yours. Defines who owns a particular object. Reflexive I have known Camila for five years. She is my friend. Replace a noun to create a less repetitive sentence Object Me The pronoun is the subject You of a sentence. Him Her It Us Them Myself Yourself Himself Herself Itself Ourselves I asked myself if I did right or not. It refers back to he subject of the sentence. My mom bought a book. She gave it to a friend. The pronoun is the object of a sentence.

Themselves Who wrote Harry Potter? J.K Rowling To whom did you give the paper? To my mom. Which one do you prefer, the blue pen or the red? The blue, please. What did she sell? A jacket, I think.

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