Workbook #2 Unit 4 Conventions
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence and that acts like a noun in relation to other words. If we didn't have pronouns, we'd have to keep repeating our nouns and that would make our sentences very cumbersome and repetitive. Pronouns are usually short words.
Personal Pronouns:
As these pronouns often replace nouns representing people, they are called the personal pronouns. When most people think of pronouns, it is the personal pronouns that usually spring to mind. Personal pronouns can be the subject of a clause or sentence. They indicate the:
As these pronouns often replace nouns representing people, they are called the personal pronouns. When most people think of pronouns, it is the personal pronouns that usually spring to mind. Personal pronouns can be the subject of a clause or sentence. They indicate the:
- person (who is speaking)
- number (singular or plural)
- genre (male or female)
Types of Pronouns:
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Pronoun Songs
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