This document defines and provides examples of different types of pronouns:
- Personal pronouns change form based on person, number, gender, and case of the antecedent noun.
- Subject, object, reflexive, intensive, interrogative, demonstrative, and possessive pronouns are described along with their forms and functions in sentences.
- Key characteristics of each pronoun type are highlighted such as case, usage as subjects or objects, and whether they are followed by nouns or stand alone.
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Course Title Grammar (2)
Course Code& Number Eng 142
Credit hours 2X2= 4 hrs
Pre-requisite Eng 141
Instructor Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar
A very well designed PPT on Pronouns for the learners of English grammar. It has a detailed and precise content on the kinds of pronouns. It is made in a very attractive and simplified manner to have a long lasting impact on the minds of the learners. It will also show you how to guard against the common error of confusing pronouns with adjectives. It is logical, clear and progressive.
Pronouns, Presented by :Taghreed Basabrain.
Course Title Grammar (2)
Course Code& Number Eng 142
Credit hours 2X2= 4 hrs
Pre-requisite Eng 141
Instructor Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar
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3. • A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun
• An antecedent is the noun to which a pronoun refers
• Personal pronouns change form depending on the person, number,
gender, and case of its antecedent.
REMEMBER:
Person = First person (the speaker)
Second person (the person spoken to)
Third person (the person or thing spoken about)
Number = singular or plural
Gender = masculine or feminine
Case = usage in a sentence (nominative, objective, possessive, etc.)
4. SUBJECT PRONOUNS:
Person Singular Plural
First - I we
Second - you you
Third- she, he, it they
• A subject pronoun (aka nominative case pronoun) can be used as a
subject or as a predicate noun in a sentence.
Betty and I will bake a cake for Jim’s birthday. (subject)
She will mix the batter carefully. (subject)
The friends who will buy the gift will be she and I. (pred. noun)
Voyages pg. 34
5.
6. OBJECT PRONOUNS
Person Singular Plural
First - me us
Second - you you
Third- him, her, it them
• An object pronoun may be used as a direct object, an indirect object,
or an object of a preposition
1. Lili hit me with her car. (direct object)
2. The teacher gave them a harsh punishment. (indirect object)
3. Please give this book to him. (object of a preposition)
Voyages pg. 36
7.
8. REFLEXIVE AND INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
Person Singular Plural
First - myself ourselves
Second - yourself yourselves
Third- himself, herself, itself themselves
• An intensive pronoun is used to emphasize the noun directly before
it.
1. I myself made the coffee. - OR - I made the coffee myself.
2. You yourself said that it was the best you’d ever tasted.
9. • Used as reflexive pronouns, these pronouns function in the objective
case; they may be used as a direct object, and indirect object, or an
object of a preposition.
1. The students forced themselves to pay attention. (d.o.)
2. Gary made himself a grilled-cheese sandwich. (i.o.)
3. We are ultimately responsible for ourselves. (o.p.)
**REMEMBER – There is no such word as “theirselves” (or “theirselfs”
or “thierselves”); it's “themselves.”
- And there is no correct singular form of this non-word; instead of
“theirself” use “himself” or “herself.”
Voyages pg. 42
10.
11. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
*Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions:
Who (always subject/nominative case)
Whom (always objective case)
Whose, Which, and What
1. Who has seen this movie?
2. To whom did you give the flowers?
3. Whose shoes are these near the door?
4. Which museums have you visited?
5. What should we do this weekend?
12. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
*Demonstrative pronouns point out a particular person, place, or
thing. The demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and
those. When used a pronoun, they will stand alone:
1. This will be your new office.
2. That is my new car.
3. These are paintings by Charles Willson Peale.
4. Those were delicious snickerdoodles.
13. *REMEMBER: If the demonstrative word is followed by a noun, it
becomes a limiting adjective.
Ex:
- This dog is lost and has no tags. (which dog?)
- Please put your paper in that basket. (which basket?)
- Mr. Rammarg has worked with these students before. (which
students?)
- Those peaches are not yet ripe. (which peaches?)
Voyages pg. 46
14.
15. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
* Possessive pronouns show possession or ownership. They take the
place of possessive nouns, and are used in noun functions (subject,
pred. noun, direct object, object of a preposition)
Person Singular Plural
First - mine ours
Second - yours yours
Third- his, hers, its theirs
16. 1. Mine is the best job in the world. (subject)
2. My favorite poem was yours. (pred. noun)
3. Did you read his? (d. o.)
4. We will combine Mr. Tschopp’s class with ours. (o.p.)
Voyages pg. 40
17. • REMEMBER: Possessive pronoun forms that are followed by a noun
function as limiting adjectives. They may be called possessive
pronouns or possessive adjectives.
• Possessive adjectives always precede the nouns they modify.
1. My father worked as a machinist for many years. (whose father?)
2. Have you met their aunt from Hawaii? (whose aunt?)
3. I borrowed your thesaurus. (whose thesaurus?)
Person Singular Plural
First - my our
Second - your your
Third- his, hers, its their