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Nominative ProNouns EX: the winner, was, he, is, president,
are those pronouns used as sentence subjects or as predicate nominatives
Possessive ProNouns
pronouns used to show who owns an object are called possessive pronouns
EX: the boy lost HIS books.
the coat is MINE.
did YOUR teacher cheack YOUR work.
OUR father is awesome.
ITS, THEIR, HERS.
Personal ProNouns
personal pronouns are labels used for referring to people can substitute for a specific name or noun. EX: i,me ,mine,my you,yours,he she,it,him,her,hers,his,they ,them,
Reflexive ProNouns
reflexive pronouns show that the subject of the sentence or the actor is also the object of the verb or the RECEIVER of the action EX: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Biblical ProNouns
you-thou-thee
yours-thy-thine
yourself-thyself
yourselves-thyselves
Demonstrative ProNouns
the category of demonstrative pronouns includes only four pronouns: this, these, that, and those.Notice that these is plural to this and those is plural to that. Demonstrative pronouns show a relationship in location between the speacker and the object for which a pronoun stands .
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