

Types of Pronouns
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5th - 6th Grade
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Ashley Tackett
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Personal Pronouns
Typical pr0nouns; replace the subject or object
TWO TYPES:
Subjective - I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Objective - me, you, him, her, it, us, them
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Possessive Pronouns
Show ownership
examples: my, your, his, hers, its, ours, theirs, yours, etc
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Indefinite Pronouns
Do not refer to any specific person, amount, or thing in particular
examples: anything, something, anyone, everyone, everything, nobody, no one, several, some
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Demonstrative Pronouns
Point out a specific person, place, idea, or thing
examples: this, that, these, those
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Reflexive Pronouns
Refer to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the subject
examples: myself, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves
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Interrogative Pronouns
Used to ask questions or stand for something not yet known
examples: who, whom, whose, which, what
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Multiple Choice
Sometimes people experience events where loss occurs, and this can bring on depression.
Reflexive Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun
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Multiple Choice
Behaviour therapy aims to identify and change aspects of behaviour that may perpetuate or worsen the depression.
Subject Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun
Interrogative Pronoun
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Multiple Choice
Talking therapies do not work for everyone.
Demonstrative Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Reflexive Pronoun
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Multiple Choice
The grey car with the New Jersey license plate is mine.
intensive
reflexive
personal
possessive
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Multiple Choice
This is where Jack lives.
personal
possessive
reflexive
demonstrative
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Multiple Choice
She decided to play soccer instead of field hockey.
personal
possessive
demonstrative
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
Sometimes it is best to make a set of flash cards by yourself to help you study for your test.
intensive
demonstrative
personal
possessive
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Multiple Choice
Take a look at those shoes!
intensive
demonstrative
personal
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
Why is she going to the nurse?
intensive
personal
reflexive
possessive
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Multiple Choice
Which pronoun shows ownership?
personal
possessive
demonstrative
reflexive
Personal Pronouns
Typical pr0nouns; replace the subject or object
TWO TYPES:
Subjective - I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Objective - me, you, him, her, it, us, them
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