Pronouns

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Mind Map on Pronouns, created by jessicacontarin on 06/10/2013.
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Pronouns
  1. A pronoun is a word that can function or be used in the place of a noun. They are usually used to break up repetition within a sentence
    1. Personal
      1. They are used in the place of persons or things
        1. I, you, she, they
          1. She is going to the park
      2. Possessive
        1. Shows ownership
          1. Mine, ours, yours, theirs
            1. That pen is mine
        2. Relative
          1. Relates to a noun or personal pronoun
            1. Who, whom, which, that
              1. Liam, who is 13, is my brother
          2. Interrogoative
            1. Used to ask a question
              1. Who, what, which
                1. What is the time?
            2. Indefinite
              1. Dont refer to any particular antecedent or stand for any person, place or thing
                1. One, something, anything, everyone
                  1. Everyone contributed
              2. Distributive
                1. Point to different things, therefore, are always followed by a singular verb
                  1. Each, either, neither
                    1. Neither of them played
                2. Demonstrative
                  1. Stand for or refer to a noun
                    1. That, this, those, these
                      1. That is red
                  2. Reflexive & Empahatic
                    1. Made by adding self (singular) selves (plural) to the personal pronoun
                      1. Herself, himself, themselves
                        1. They are proud of themselves
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