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Give five examples of personal pronouns.
1.Mississippi
2.Francesca
3.George Washington
4.New York
5.China
Name the 7 nominative case pronouns.
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they
Name the 7 possessive case pronouns.
mine, ours, yours, hers, its, his, theirs
Name the 7 ocjective case pronouns.
me, us, your, him, her, it, them
What are the 5 interogitive pronouns.
who, whom, whose, which, what
<Find the relative pronoun and it anticedent in this sentence>

The Lincoln Memorial is a monument that was built to honor Abraham Lincoln.
"that" is the relitive pronoun
monument is the antecedent
A demonstrative pronoun points out a specific person, place, or thing. Find the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence.
>Are these you papers?
These is the dem. pronoun
An indefinate pronoun points out no specific person place or thing. Find the indefinate pronoun in this sentence.
>Somebody left their book on my desk.
Somebody is the indef. pronoun
What are the three disributive pronouns?
1. each
2. either
3. neither
Find the diributive pronoun in this sentence.
>Neither Alyssa or Kristen were rejected form JV basketball.
Neither is the disrib. pronoun
What are the possessive adjectives?
My, opur, your, his, her, its
What are the possessive case pronouns?
mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, theirs
What is the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives?
possessive pronouns are used to take the place of possessive nouns and possessive adjectives modify nouns
What are the five questions you ask before making a news artical?
who, what, when, where, why
What are the compound personal pronouns?
miself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Is this sentence intensive or reflexive>

I myself fixed the handle of my bike.
intensive
Is the following sentence intensive or reflexive

>Sit down and make yourselves comphy.
reflexive