Pronoun
Pronoun or pronoun used to avoid the too frequent
repetition of nouns in the sentence.
For example: The secretary types a letter and the
secretary gives the letter to the manager.
Two nouns 'Secretary' and 'Letter' in repeated twice
in the sentence above. To avoid repetition of the men g we can use the pronoun.
She said pronoun can substitute it to replace
Secretary and Letter.
The sentence becomes:
The secretary types a letter and she gives it to the
manager.
Various kinds of pronouns (Pronoun)
1. Personal
Pronoun is a pronoun
a. First person
(first person): is the person in question
b. Second person
(second person): is the person to talk to
c. Third Person
(third person): is the person we're talking about
2. Possessive
Adjective is a possessive pronoun that must be followed by a noun.
3. Possessive
Pronoun is a pronoun that shows ownership / belonging that comes from the
personal pronoun.
4. Pronoun is a
reflexive pronoun that is a reflection of the personal pronoun.
5. Demonstrative
pronouns are pronouns pointer, both for personal and non-personal
6. The relative
pronoun is a pronoun that serves to connect the adjective clause. The main
relative pronouns are: who, Whom, roomates, what, that, Whose.
a. It was the
chairman who decided on the new investment.
b. I know the man you
speak to with Whom.
c. Have you
received the samples we sent last week roomates?
d. These are the files
that need filing
e. I know the man
Whose leg was broken.
Wide Pronoun
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Explanation
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Example
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A pronoun for
people, animals, objects, or things specifically. Form of the pronoun depends
on the role (subject, object, possessive), number, person-to-, and gender
of the noun that it replaces.
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I, you, us,
them, its
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A pronoun
that using parameter number (number) and distance (distance).
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this, that,
these, those
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Pronoun is
used to ask a question.
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Who is that
man?
(Who's that man?) |
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The packet,
which was sent a week ago, has received.
(The package, which was sent last week, has been received.) |
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A pronoun for
people, objects, or things in general or specific.
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anything,
everything, none
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Pronoun is
used to express that the subject receives the action of the verb
(reciprocal action) in a clause or sentence.
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I'm going to
buy myself new jeans.
(I will buy a pair of jeans.) |
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Pronoun is
used to give emphasis to the noun that precedes it.
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I promise
myself not to corrupt the project.
(I promise not to corrupt the project.) |
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Pronoun is
used in the condition when two or more subjects perform the same actions with
each other.
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each other,
one another
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Table for pronoun :
Personal pronoun as subject
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Personal pronoun as object
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Possessive adjective
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Possessive pronouns
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Reflexive pronoun
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Demonstrative
Pronoun
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Relative pronoun
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I
We
You
They
Hey
She
It
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Me
Us
You
Them
Him
Her
It
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My
Our
Cell
Their
His
Her
Its
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Mine
Ours
Yours
Theirs
His
Hers
Its
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Myself
Ourselves
Yourself /
Yourselves
Themselves
Himself
Herself
Itself
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This
That
These
Those
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Who
Whose
Whom
Which
That
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