Pronouns /
by Heinrichs, Ann.
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Summary: Explains what a pronoun is and how it is used to take the place of nouns in sentences, including possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and interrogative pronouns.
What is a pronoun? -- One or more than one? -- What's so special about you? -- The three persons -- Subject and object pronouns -- Whose is it? -- You must agree! -- Pointing out and asking questions -- Indefinite pronouns -- When is a pronoun like a mirror?
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J428.1 HEI Prefixes and suffixes / | J428.1 HEI Synonyms and antonyms / | J428.2 HEI Nouns / | J428.2 HEI Pronouns / | J428.2 HEI Adjectives / | J428.2 HEI Adverbs / | J428.2 HEI Prepositions / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is a pronoun? -- One or more than one? -- What's so special about you? -- The three persons -- Subject and object pronouns -- Whose is it? -- You must agree! -- Pointing out and asking questions -- Indefinite pronouns -- When is a pronoun like a mirror?
Explains what a pronoun is and how it is used to take the place of nouns in sentences, including possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and interrogative pronouns.
Accelerated Reader 3.6 0.5
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