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REFLIXIVE AND INTENSIVE PRONOUNS I think I’ll take those.

To form the reflexive and intensive pronouns, add-self or-selves to certain personal INTERROGATIVE AND RELATIVE PRONOUNS
and possessive pronouns.
An interrogative pronoun is used to form question.
REFLEXIVE AND INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
SINGULAR PLURAL
Who? Whom? Whose?
FIRST PERSON myself ourselves
Whoever? Whomever? Whatever?
SECOND PERSON yourself yourselves
Which? Whichever? What?
THIRD PERSON himself, herself, itself themselves
Example:
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence or clause and
indicates that the same person or thing is involved. A reflexive pronoun adds information to a Whatever were you thinking?
sentence. Which of the flavor is your favorite?
Example: A relative pronoun is used to combine the two sentences. It also meant to provide more
We considered ourselves lucky to have avoided the tornado. information about the subject (noun or pronoun) it relates to.

In stage makeup, I don’t even look like myself. RELATIVE PRONOUNS

An intensive pronoun are used to emphasis to the subject or antecedent of the sentence. Who whoever which that
You’ll usually find the intensive pronoun after the noun or pronoun. If the intensive pronoun is Whom whomever whose what
omitted, the meaning of the sentence will still be the same.
Whichever whatever where
Example:
Example:
You yourself decided not to rename the file.
The park, where we had first, is being renovated.
The mayor himself gave me this reward.
INDIFINITE PRONOUNS
DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
An indefinite pronoun refers to a person, a place, a thing without saying exactly
A demonstrative pronoun points out specific persons, places, things, or ideas. who or what they are.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS SOME INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
SINGULAR this that Anybody everybody nobody somebody
PLURAL these those Anyone everyone no one someone
Example: Anything everything nothing something
This is your new pencil. Example:
Let do that for you. Everybody enjoyed the concert.
Are these the cookies you liked so well? Do you know anyone in you class?

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