Pronoun – English Grammar Notes

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Pronouns make up a little subcategory of nouns. The recognizing normal for pronouns is that they can be substituted for different nouns.

Personal Pronouns

There are a couple of various kinds of pronouns, and a few pronouns have a place in excess of one classification. She and Her are known as personal pronouns. The other personal pronouns are I and Me, you, he and him, it, we and us, and they and them. In the event that you found out about pronouns in school, these are most likely the words your instructor concentrated on. We’ll get to alternate kinds of pronouns in a minute.

Antecedents

Pronouns are supple. The pronoun it can allude to pretty much anything: a bicycle, a tree, a film, an inclination. That is the reason you require a antecedents. A antecedents is a noun or noun phrase that you say toward the start of a sentence or story and later supplant with a pronoun. In the cases underneath, the antecedent is featured and the pronoun that replaces it is bolded.

Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns make up another class of pronouns. They are utilized to interface relative statements to autonomous clauses. Frequently, they present extra data about something said in the sentence. Relative pronouns include that, what, which, who, and whom. Generally, who speaks briefly of individuals, and which and that allude to creatures or things.

 

Demonstrative Pronouns

That, this, these and those are demonstrative pronouns. They replace a noun or noun phrase that has just been specified.

This is utilized for solitary things that are close-by. These is utilized for different things that are close-by. The separation can be physical or metamorphic.

Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns are utilized when you have to allude to a man or thing that doesn’t should be particularly recognized. Some basic uncertain pronouns are one, other, none, some, anyone, everyone, and no one.

Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns end in – self or – selves: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

Intensive pronouns look the same as reflexive pronouns, however, their motivation is unique. Intensive pronouns include accentuation.

 

 

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