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Practice Set: Pronouns

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Possessive Case: A Pronoun Case Type

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The possessive case refers to the form of a pronoun that indicates ownership or possession. Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone or something ...

Objective Case: A Pronoun Case

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The objective case refers to the form of a pronoun when it functions as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence. Pronouns ...

Subjective Case: A Pronoun Case

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The subjective case refers to the form of a pronoun when it is the subject of a sentence or clause. Pronouns in the subjective case ...

Pronoun Case – English Grammar

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Pronoun case refers to the form a pronoun takes depending on its function within a sentence: nominative (subject), objective (object), or possessive. Understanding pronoun case ...

Pronoun Agreement: English Grammar

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Pronoun agreement refers to the agreement between pronouns and their antecedents in terms of number, gender, and person. It ensures that pronouns match the nouns ...

Reciprocal Pronouns – Type of Pronouns

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Reciprocal pronouns are pronouns that indicate mutual action or relationship between two or more people or things. They reflect a reciprocal or mutual relationship among ...

Pronouns – English Grammar

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Pronouns are words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition or to refer to someone or something previously mentioned. They simplify communication and make ...

Relative Pronouns – Type of Pronouns

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Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses and connect them to the main clause. They refer back to a noun or pronoun mentioned earlier in the sentence ...

Indefinite Pronouns: English Grammar

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Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount. They are used to refer to nonspecific people or things. ...