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The concept of pronouns and their types. It also provides examples of how to use them in sentences. The document covers personal, reflexive, intensive, interrogative, relative, indefinite, and reciprocal pronouns. It also explains the concept of antecedents and how they relate to pronouns. useful for anyone who wants to improve their grammar skills and learn how to use pronouns correctly in their writing.
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Example: Raymond watched the basketball game with his friends. He enjoyed it more than they did.
Brother Kung fed some of Brother Kung’s rice to the birds while Brother Kung walked to Brother Kung’s temple.
Brother Kung fed some of his rice to the birds while he walked to his temple.
Example: Mr. Tickles normally did not eat fish without organic soy sauce, but he decided to make an exception.
Example: Mr. Tickles normally did not eat fish without organic soy sauce, but he decided to make an exception. Mr. Tickles is the antecedent of he.
Example: Carina and Rosalie have been best friends ever since they were freshman in high school.
Example: White Lotus was unfamiliar with the bamboo snorkel and nearly drowned while leaning how to use it.
PRONOUN S
8 Types of Pronouns
**1. Personal Pronoun