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Types Of 5) INTENSIVE PRONOUN

Intensive Pronoun is the pronoun which is used to


express the action that goes from one person to

Pronoun
another, but it does not come back to the doer of the
action.

Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Itself, Ourselves,


Themselves and Yourselves.
1) SUBJECTIVE PRONOUN
Subject Pronoun is the pronoun that is used to stand Example:
instead of noun which is the subject of the sentence. - I hit him myself.
- They kill it themselves.
I, We, You, They, He, She and It. - She teaches us herself.

Example: 6) POSSESSIVE PRONOUN


- You are good student. Possessive Pronoun is the pronoun that is used to
- She is a beautiful girl. stand instead of noun and possessive adjective.
- They go to school.
Mine, Ours, Theirs, Yours, His, Hers and Its.
2) OBJECTIVE PRONOUN
DEFINITION: Object Pronoun is the pronoun that is Example:
used to stand instead of noun which is the object of - This car is mine.
the sentence. - These books are yours.
- Those pictures are theirs.
Me, Us, You, Them, Him, Her and It. 7) DEFINITE PRONOUN
Definite Pronoun is the pronoun that is used to stand
Example: instead of noun and they are clear.
- He kisses her.
- She slaps him. This, That, These, those and one.
- They laugh loudly.
Example:
3) POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE - I used to do that before.
Possessive Adjective is an adjective which is used to - She explains these to me.
show that something belong to somebody. - I send this to her

My, Our, Your, Their, His, Her and Its. 8) INDEFINITE PRONOUN
Indefinite Pronoun is the pronoun that is used to
Example: stand instead of noun, but they are not clear.
- My parents are generous. Some, Any, None, All, Someone, Everything, Many,
- Your car is very modern. Nobody, Other and Few.
- Their kids study English.
Example:
4) REFLEXIVE PRONOUN - None of us can swim across the sea.
Used when the object of a sentence is the same as the - All students are good.
subject. - Some people can sing the song beautifully.

Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Itself, Ourselves,


Themselves and Yourselves.
9) INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
Example: Interrogative Pronoun is the pronoun that is used to
make the question form.
- I cut myself.
- She kills herself. Who, Whom, Which and What.
- It feeds itself.
Example:
- Who want to meet you?
- What is in the book?
- Which do you need?

10) RELATIVE PRONOUN


Used to refer to previously mentioned person, place,
or thing.

Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That, When, Where...

Example:
- I know a man whom you met.
- She likes the cat which is white.
- Do you know the girl that is standing over there?

11) DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUN


Distributive Pronoun is the pronoun which is used to
refer to only a person or a thing. For this reason they
are always singular, and they are used with singular
verb.

Each, Either and Neither.

Example:
- Each boy gets the prize.
- Neither of the students feels bored.
- Either of teachers in NIS is unfriendly.

12) DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN


Demonstrative Pronoun is the used to point out
something or somebody that the listener already
understood.

This, These, That and Those.

Example:
- This is my friends.
- These are toys.
- That is a picture.
- Those are rulers.

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