Subject Pronouns - They start sentences or clauses. He is happy. She can swim, and he can skate.  , Possessive Pronouns - They refer to something that someone has. His cat is fluffy, and I wish it was mine., Demonstrative Pronouns 4 - These are pronouns that point to things that are near or far away. These crayons are more colourful than those ones. , Indefinite Pronouns - We don't know exactly how many or exactly who we are talking about. Everyone is good at something. , Reflexive Pronouns - They add self or selves. himself, themselves..., Object Pronouns - They come later in the sentence. Give the book to him. , Relative Pronouns - who, that. They give more information about the words before it. I see the man who sold us our new car. , Antecedent - This is what or who the pronoun is referring to. Jen gave a gift to Lyn. She loved the gift. The pronoun "she" refers back to the antecedent "Lyn.",

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