Pronouns
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a person, place, thing or idea (nouns). There are many different types of pronouns. Here are a few:
Subjective / Subject Pronouns: Subjective pronouns stand in for the noun (person, place or thing). They complete the action of the sentence.
Objective / Object Pronouns: An objective pronoun takes the place of the object of the sentence.
Object pronouns usually appear near the middle or end of the sentence (after the verb) and tell what or who is receiving the action of the sentence.
Object pronouns usually appear near the middle or end of the sentence (after the verb) and tell what or who is receiving the action of the sentence.
Possessive Pronouns: Possessive pronouns take place of a possessive noun.
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