問題一覧
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a word that takes the place of a noun it refers to a person or thing without giving the name
Pronoun
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what are the types of noun
personal pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun indefinite pronoun relative pronoun possessive pronoun reflexive pronoun
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refer to people or object you he she it we me him her us and then
personal pronoun
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it must be of the same number gender and person as the noun for which it represent
personal pronoun
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used to point to something or someone specific
demonstrative pronoun this that these those
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it is used to ask question
interrogative pronouns who whom what and which (whose possesive)
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it does not refer to any specific person thing or amount most of it are either singular or plural
indefinite pronoun
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what are some examples of singular indefinite pronouns
another, anyone, anything, enough everybody, everything, less, little, much, neither, one, other
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what are examples of plural indefinite pronouns
both, few, many, others, several, all, any, more, most, none, some, such
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are naming words for people animals places things and qualities it is often but not always preceded by an article
noun
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nouns that do not refer to particular people , animals , places and things
common noun
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is a quality or something that we can only think of rather than of something that you can see or touch
abstract noun
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the names of particular people , places , places , and things. it begins with capital letter
proper noun
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samples of singular or plural indefinite pronoun
all, any, more, most, none, some, such
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take the place of nouns or pronouns they are used to join two sentences about the same person or thing
relative pronoun
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are use to indicate ownership they can be used without a noun
possesive pronoun
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what are the example of possessive pronoun
mine, our, yours, her, theirs
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when the action when the doer goes back to himself so that the subject of the sentence is the same person as the object
reflexive pronoun
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what are some examples of reflexive pronoun
myself yourself himself ourselves yourselves themselves
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tense
refers to the absolute location of an ecent or in action in time (Present, past, future)
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refers to how an event is to be viewed in respect to time (simple, progressive, perfect, perfect progressive)
aspect