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Pronouns, Adjectives & Adverbs

Pronouns, Adjectives & Adverbs

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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L.3.1A, L.4.1D, L.1.1D

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Eunice Aguirre

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14 Slides • 3 Questions

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PRONOUNS

Pronouns are words that takes ​the place of nouns. We often use them to avoid repeating the nouns that they refer to. Pronouns have different forms for the different ways we use them.

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TYPES OF PRONOUNS

  • ​Personal Pronouns

  • Possessive Pronouns

  • Reflexive Pronouns

  • Relative Pronouns

  • Demonstrative Pronouns​

  • ​Indefinite Pronouns

  • Interrogative Pro​

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Take the place of nouns. We have both:

  • Subject Pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.

  • Objects Pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them.​

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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

Possessive Pronouns help us​ show a noun´s possession or ownership, also called "absolute" or "strong".

  • mine

  • yours

  • his

  • hers

  • ours

  • theirs​

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The book is yours.

​​Example

​This teddy bear is mine.

​​Example

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

Refer or reflect back to the subject. They can only be used after a name or pronoun to whi​ch they refer.​​

Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves​.

Example

I love myself.​

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RELATIVE PRONOUNS

Is used to connect a clause or a phrase to a noun or pronoun. The clause modifies or describes the noun.

Who, whom, whose, which, that, whoever, whomever, whichever

Example

The piggy bank that was​ on my desk got broken.

The robots, ​which were waiting outside, were ready for shipment.

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DEMONSTRATIVES PRONOUNS

Used to ​demonstrate any object or something in a sentence.

Can be:

  • Singular: this, that

  • Plural: these, those​​

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

Take the place of unspecified nouns.

Another, all, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, few, fewer, less, little, many, more, must, much, neither, none, nothing, other, several, some, somebody, someone, something, such.​

Example:

Anything is possible if you believe.​

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

These pronouns take the place of things and are used to ask questions.

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Multiple Choice

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT TYPE OF PRONOUN

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

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POSSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

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Multiple Choice

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT TYPE OF PRONOUN

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RELATIVE PRONOUNS

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

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DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

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Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states, and they can also describe the quantity of nouns.

ADJECTIVES

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Multiple Choice

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ORDER

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THE BEST BRITISH WOOL SWEATER .

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THE WOOL BEST BRITISH SWEATER.

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THE BRITISH BEST WOOL SWEATER.

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Is a word that modifies​ a verb, an adjective, another adverb or even a whole sentence. Often end in -ly, but some look exactly the same as their adjective counterparts.

Adverbs

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PRONOUNS

Pronouns are words that takes ​the place of nouns. We often use them to avoid repeating the nouns that they refer to. Pronouns have different forms for the different ways we use them.

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