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Pronouns are substitutes for nouns. We use them all the time. For example, me, you, he, they, this, why, myself, themselves, etc. are all pronouns.
'''Pronouns''' are substitutes for nouns. For example, me, you, he, they, this, why, myself, themselves, etc. are all pronouns.




== Personal Pronouns ==
== Personal pronouns ==




== Possessive Pronouns ==
== Possessive pronouns ==




== Demonstrative Pronouns ==
== Demonstrative pronouns ==




== Interrogative Pronouns ==
== Interrogative pronouns ==




== Reflexive Pronouns ==
== Reflexive pronouns ==

Revision as of 16:18, 17 April 2007

Pronouns are substitutes for nouns. For example, me, you, he, they, this, why, myself, themselves, etc. are all pronouns.


Personal pronouns

Possessive pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns

Reflexive pronouns