PRONOUNS EXPLANATION
NAMA :
Bagaskara Ramadhan
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Pronouns
Explanation
What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a
noun.
Examples
: he, she, it, they, someone, who
Pronouns can do all of the rings that
nouns can do. They can be subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, object of
the preposition, and more.
Heck, the word pronoun even has the world noun
in it!
Let’s look at a few examples.
·
Bagaskara Ramadhan
is blind mountain climber.
(noun)
·
He is a blind mountain
climber. (pronoun)
Do you see how the pronoun he took the place of the noun Bagaskara Ramadhan? We can also put the
noun and pronoun in the same sentence.
·
Not only is Bagaskara Ramadhan a
mountain climber, but he is also a motivational speaker.
If we didn’t have pronouns, we would have
to write that sentence like this.
·
Not Only is Bagaskara Ramadhan a
mountain climber, but Bagaskara Ramadhan is also a motivational speaker.
Types of Pronouns
Pronouns can be divided into numerous categories including:
·
Personal
pronouns – those associated with a certain person, thing, or group;
all except you have distinct forms that indicate singular or plural number
·
Reflexive
pronouns – those preceded by the adverb, adjective, pronoun, or noun
to which they refer, and ending in –self or –selves
·
Relative
pronouns – those which refer to nouns mentioned previously, acting to
introduce an adjective (relative) clause
·
Intensive
pronouns – those ending in –self or –selves and
that serve to emphasize their antecedents
Pronoun Rules
There are a few important rules for using pronouns. As you read
through these rules and the examples in the next section, notice how the
pronoun rules are followed. Soon you’ll see that pronouns are easy to work
with.
·
Subject pronouns may be used to begin sentences. For example: We
did a great job.
·
Subject pronouns may also be used to rename the subject. For
example: It was she who decided we should go to Hawaii.
·
Indefinite pronouns don’t have antecedents. They are capable of
standing on their own. For example: No one likes the sound of fingernails on a
chalkboard.
·
Object pronouns are used as direct objects, indirect objects, and
objects of prepositions. These include: you, me, him, her, us, them, and it.
For example: David talked to her about the mistake.
·
Possessive pronouns show ownership. They do not need apostrophes. For example: The cat washed its whiskers.
Examples of Pronouns
In the following examples, the pronouns are italicized.
1. We are
going on vacation.
2. Don’t
tell me that you can’t go with us.
3. Anybody who
says it won’t be fun has no clue what they are
talking about.
4. These are
terribly steep stairs.
5. We ran
into each other at the mall.
6. I’m
not sure which is worse: rain or snow.
7. It is
one of the nicest Italian restaurants in town.
8. Richard
stared at himself in the mirror.
9. The
laundry isn’t going to do itself.
10. Someone spilled
orange juice all over the countertop!


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