Kinds of Pronoun
Written on 08.10 by angga
Definition :
A pronoun is used in place of a noun or nouns. Common
pronouns include he, her, him, I, it, me, she, them, they, us, and we.
Here are some examples:
Angga is a
good people.
He is a
good people. (The pronoun he replaces Angga.)
1. Subjective
Pronouns
A subjective pronoun acts as the
subject of a sentence—it performs the action of the verb. The subjective
pronouns are he, I, it, she, they, we, and you.
She spends
ages looking out the window.
2. Objective
Pronouns
An objective pronoun acts as the
object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns
are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you.
Cousin Eldred gave me a
trombone.
3. Possessive
Pronouns
A possessive pronoun tells you who owns
something. The possessive pronouns are hers, his, its, mine, ours,
theirs, and yours.
The Blue basket is mine.
Milik saya
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Mine
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Milik kamu
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Yours
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Milik dia laki-laki
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His
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Milik dia perempuan
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Hers
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Milik mereka
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Theirs
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Milik kita
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Ours
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Milik hewan
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Its
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4. Demonstrative
Pronouns
A demonstrative pronoun points out a
noun. The demonstrative pronouns are that, these, this, and those.
That is a
good idea.
5. Interrogative
Pronouns
An interrogative pronoun is used in
a question. It helps to ask about something. The interrogative pronouns
are what, which, who, whom, and compound words ending in
"ever," such as whatever, whichever, whoever, and whomever.
Who is that?
Jenis-jenis
Interrogative Pronouns
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Contoh
pronouns
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Whom
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Whom do you call?I call my friend
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Who
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Who is your friend?He is John
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What
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What is your favorite movie?
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Why
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Why are you so glad?
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When
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When you come here?
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Which
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Which one is your pen?
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Where
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Where is your boy friend?
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Whose
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Whose helmet is this?- this is mine
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How
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How you get this?
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6. Indefinite
Pronouns
An indefinite pronoun refers to an
indefinite, or general, person or thing. Indefinite pronouns include all,
any, both, each, everyone, few, many, neither, none, nothing, several, some, and somebody.
Something smells
good.
7. Relative
Pronouns
A relative pronoun introduces a
clause, or part of a sentence, that describes a noun. The relative pronouns
are that, which, who,and whom.
You should bring the book that you
love most.
8. Reflexive
Pronouns
A reflexive pronoun refers back to
the subject of a sentence. The reflexive pronouns are herself, himself,
itself, myself, ourselves, themselves, and yourselves. Each
of these words can also act as an intensive pronoun (see below).
I learned a lot about myself at
summer camp. (Myself refers back to I.)
Saya
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Myself
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Kamu
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Yourself
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Dia laki-laki
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Himself
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Dia perempuan
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Herself
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Mereka
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Themselves
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Kamu banyak
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Yourselves
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Kita
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Ourselves
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Dia benda atau binatang
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Itself
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9. Intensive
Pronouns
An intensive pronoun emphasizes its
antecedent (the noun that comes before it). The intensive pronouns are herself,
himself, itself, myself, ourselves, themselves, and yourselves. Each
of these words can also act as a reflective pronoun (see above).
I myself don't like
eggs.
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