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TYPES OF PRONOUNS

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
- It points out a noun.
- That, these, this, and
those.
Ex. These are hilarious
cartoons.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

- is used in a question. It
helps to ask about
something.
- what, which, who, whom,
and compound words
ending in “ever” such as
whatever, whichever,
whoever, and whomever.

Ex. Who ate the last piece of


fig Newtons?
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- Refers to an indefinite,
or general, person, or
thing. include all, any,
both, each, everyone,
few, many, neither,
none, nothing, several,
some, and somebody.
Ex. Something smells good.
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- Introduces a clause, or
part of a sentence,
that describes a noun.
- that, which, who, and
whom.
Ex. You should bring the
book that you love most.
Activity

Directions: Use the following


pronouns in the sentence.
1. several
2. whom
3. Those
4. that
5. few
Activity
Directions: Circle the pronoun
in the sentence. Write the
type of pronoun.

____1. Are these sunglasses


yours?
____ 2. Something seems
wrong with this picture.
____ 3. Robert will tell the
man who works at the
store.
____ 4. The lady who lives in
that house bought a new car.
____ 5. The man who first
saw the comet reported it as
a UFO.
Activity

Create a song with pronouns.


Activity

Directions:
Construct sentences with
pronouns.
Agreement:

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