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Pronouns (Types 2)
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EDLA Mind Map on Pronouns (Types 2), created by s00153800 on 06/10/2013.
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Pronouns (Types 2)
A pronoun is used in place of a noun.
Reflexive
Are used to refer back to the subject of the sentence.
Himself, herself, yourself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
I saw myself in the mirror.
Emphatic
Are used to refer back to a noun to emphasise it.
Himself, herself, yourself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
She will do it herself.
Indefinate
Are used to refer to something vague, not one specific thing.
All, another, any, someone, everybody, nobody.
Everybody has attended today.
Distributive
Are used to indicate all the members of the group.
Each, everyone, either, neither
Everyone is welcome to my party.
Gender
Are used to refer to specific genders.
Masculine (male) - he; feminine (female), she; neuter (either) it; common (both) Dr.
The Dr prescribed me this.
Person
Are used to represent specific people or things.
First person (who is speaking): it; Second person (being spoken to): you; Third person (being spoken about): him, her.
First: It is mine. Second: You are kind. Third: I like her.
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