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Pronouns: Week Two Study Guide - Tables
Pronouns: Week Two Study Guide - Tables
PRONOUNS
Singular First Subject Object Possessive Reflexive/Intensive I me my/mine myself Second you you your/yours yourself Third she, he, it him, her, it him/his, her/hers, its himself, herself, itself First we us our/ours ourselves Plural Second you you your/yours yourselves Third they them their/theirs themselves
Demonstrative
Near in distance or time this Far in distance or time that Singular Plural both few many others several another, anyone, each, everyone, everybody, everything, much, nobody, nothing, other, someone, anybody, anything, either, little, neither, no one, somebody, something Person
Near in distance or time these Far in distance or time those Both all any more most none some
Indefinite
Relative Interrogative
that, which, who, whom, whoever, whomever, where Thing what Person or thing which who, whose
ADJECTIVES
Descriptive Proper Predicate Determiners large, frigid, wide, purple, green, blissful French, Shakespearean, Jeffersonian, African seems, is, looks, smells a, an, the
VERBS
Action Linking Helping sleeps, runs, jumps, reads, hides, cleans, studies, listens is, was, become, appear, were, seem, am, are, can be Always helping, never main may, might, must, could, would, should, can, will, shall Helping OR main, based on usage be do is, are, was, were, being, been does, did
CONJUNCTIONS
Coordinating Correlative Adverbial Subordinate FANBOYS for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so not only...but also, neither...nor, either...or, whether...or, both...and HOT SHOT CAT however, otherwise, therefore, similarly, hence, on the other hand, thus, consequently, also, then as, because, since, although, whereas, even though, while