This document defines and provides examples of 10 types of pronouns: personal, emphatic, reflexive, demonstrative, distributive, relative, exclamatory, possessive, interrogative, and indefinite pronouns. It explains that personal pronouns can be subject or object pronouns and identifies the forms as first, second, and third person. Examples are provided to illustrate the definition and use of each type of pronoun.
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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
An Interactive, hyperlinked slide show that makes the parts of speech more fun to learn. It is complete with internet games and movies. Should use it fully yourself before using it in front of a class
An Interactive, hyperlinked slide show that makes the parts of speech more fun to learn. It is complete with internet games and movies. Should use it fully yourself before using it in front of a class
This PowerPoint presentation provides a comprehensive overview of pronouns, covering their types, functions, and usage in language, offering practical examples and tips for effective communication. With visually engaging slides, it simplifies complex grammatical concepts for an easy and informative learning experience.
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4. •PERSONAL PRONOUN
•It is defines as a pronoun that refers to a particular
person or a group or a thing.
•Here are some personal pronouns
•I , me, mine, we, us, etc
6. •SUBJECT PERSONAL PRONOUN
•It is defines as a pronoun that act as a subject of
the sentence.
•Eg.
•I would like to go to the party.
•He left office early today.
•She went shopping with her friends
7. •OBJECT PERSONAL PRONOUN
•It is defined as a pronoun that act as an object
of a verb, compound verb , preposition or
infinite phrase
•Eg.
•She praised me for a job done well.
•He looked at it lovingly.
10. •SECOND PERSON
•It is defined as a pronoun that refers to the person
with whom one speaks.
•Eg. You, yours,
•THIRD PERSON
•It is defined as a pronoun that refers to people or
things other than the speaker and the persons
addressed.
•Eg. He, him, his, hers, she, they, them, theirs, it, its,
they, them
11. •2. EMPHATIC PRONOUNS
•It is defined as a pronoun that emphasizes a preceding noun
or another pronoun.
•Eg
•She herself cooked the food.
•They themselves completed the work.
•3. REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
• It is defined as a pronoun that is used as an
object to refer to a previously named noun or pronoun in a
sentence.
•Eg.
•I can serve myself.
•They can help themselves.
12. •4. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
• It is defined as a pronoun that points to a particular
noun or to the noun it replaces.
•Eg.
•She gifted me that pen.
•These are my pets.
•5. DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUN
• It is defined as a pronoun that refers to the
members of a group individually rather than collectively .
•Eg.
•Neither of you answer is correct
•You may bring any of your friends to the party
13.
14. •8. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
• It is defined as a pronoun that introduces a question. Words like ‘who’ ‘whom’
‘whose’ ‘which’ ‘what’ are used to ask questions.
•Eg
•Who are you?
•Where is nainitaal?
•9 EXCLAMATORY PRONOUNS
•It is defined as a pronoun used to express surprise or disbelief or to exclaim on an
issue. ‘what!’ is the most commonly used exclamatory pronoun.
• Eg.
•What ! will I have to wait for another hour?
•What a lovely home!
•10. POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
•It is defined as a pronoun that can take the place of a noun phrase to show ownership
. The words like ‘my’ her’s, their’s, ‘its’ . The words like ‘my’
•Eg.
•That dress is mine.
•The food served at his restaurant is tasty.