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Pronouns Part II. Relative Pronouns Pronouns that play the part of the noun in the sentence. Which, Who, Whom and Whose Examples: The dog, which was sick, got better. The girl, whose toy broke, cried.
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Relative Pronouns Pronouns that play the part of the noun in the sentence. Which, Who, Whom and Whose Examples: The dog, which was sick, got better. The girl, whose toy broke, cried
Interrogative Pronouns:Pronouns that introduce a question with reference to a person or thing. Who, What,That, Which, Whom, Whose, Whomever, Whichever, and Whenever Examples: What is that thing floating in the water? Who is that girl wearing the blue shirt?
Demonstrative Pronouns:Pronouns that point to something or someone This, That, These, and Those Examples: This is the book I wanted to read. Get that from him.
Indefinite Pronouns:Pronouns that refer to a group of people or things Everybody, Nobody, Somebody, Anybody, Every one, No one, Someone, Anyone, Each, Other, Least, Most, Few, Some, Little, A lot, All, and None Examples: Everybody has a notebook. There is plenty for all.