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1.2A Two at a Time (Pronouns)

Underline the two pronouns found in each sentence. Above each pronoun label its type using these abbreviations: personal (PER), refl exive (REF), demonstrative (DEM), interrogative (INT), or indefi nite (IND) pronoun.

1. This is the way to do it.

2. He hurt himself during gym class.

3. Can you and they fi nish the cleaning by three o’clock?

4. Who is the person with her?

5. I held the door for them.

6. Please tell him that we said hello.

7. Ours is older than theirs.

8. Neither of them is the clear winner of the race as of now.

9. Will she watch someone while Sarah goes shopping?

10. Those are the best ones to buy.

11. Please bring yours to us.

12. After Jerry spotted the giraffe, he photographed it.

13. Everything has gone well for us.

14. Will they be able to move the belongings by themselves?

15. All of the students know both.​

Answers

Answered by vilnius
21

1. this- demonstrative, it- personal

2. he- personal, himself- reflexive

3. you-personal, they- personal

4. who- interrogative, her- personal

5. I- personal, them- personal

6. him- personal, we-personal

7. ours- personal, theirs- personal

8. neither- indefinite, them- personal

9. she- personal, someone- indefinite

10. those- demonstrative, ones- indefinite

11. yours- personal, us- personal

12. he- personal, it- personal

13. everything- indefinite, us- personal

14. they- personal, themselves- reflexive

15. all- indefinite, both- indefinite

Explanation:

  • A pronoun is a part of speech which is used in the place of the noun.
  • It is used to avoid the repetition of the noun in the sentences.
  • There are many kinds of pronouns:
  1. Demonstrative Pronouns- This, that, these, and those.
  2. Indefinite Pronouns- All, some, any, several, anyone, nobody, each, both, few, either, none, one, and no one.
  3. Interrogative Pronouns- Who, which, what, where, and how.
  4. Personal Pronouns- I, you, he, she, it, we, they, and who.
  5. Possessive Pronouns- mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs.

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Answered by uuncle599
2

Answer:

This is the way to do it

Explanation:

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