Category: Pronouns
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Subject Pronouns
Subject pronouns are personal pronouns that are used as a grammatical Subject in a sentence. Let’s see the following examples. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me I love cooking You like eating. She is my girlfriend. My father is tall and dark. He loves travelling very much. We really want to go to Iceland. They will help us. We live…
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Relative Pronouns & Clauses
Our topic for today is Relative Pronouns & Clauses. Relative pronouns are pronouns used to mark relative clauses. We use a relative clause when we want to tell others which person or things we mean. We want to specify the person or thing we are talking about. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send…
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Reflexive Pronouns
We use a reflexive pronoun when the subject and object are the same. Let’s see the following reflexive pronouns. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me myself yourself himself herself ourselves themselves itself The reflexive pronouns above are used when the subject and the object are the same. Let’s see the following…
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Possessive Pronouns | Unlocking the Power of Possessive Pronouns
Some pronouns are most often used as adjectives; they are put before nouns. Therefore, we call these pronouns as possessive adjectives. Let’s see the following examples. Pay attention the underlined words. They are possessive adjectives. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Possessive Adjectives my car your girlfriend her house his hair…
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Object Pronouns
In this episode we are going to practice on object pronouns. As we all know personal pronouns can be divided into subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives. Let’s review those different types of pronouns in the following tables. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Object Pronouns Table Subject Pronouns…
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Interrogative Pronouns | Exercises and Answers
Interrogative pronouns are pronouns used to ask questions. There are five interrogative pronouns. They are who, whom, whose, what, and which. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Let’s see the following tables. Interrogative Pronouns Asking Persons Asking Things Asking Subject Asking Object who yes no yes yes whom yes no no yes…
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Demonstrative Pronouns | Exercises and Answers
Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns that are used to indicate and replace a noun at the same time. Let’s see the following examples. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me This is my car. That‘s yours. These are my books. Those are John’s books. Who’s that? That‘s Christian. Kinds of Demonstrative Pronouns There are four demonstrative pronouns…