Pronouns

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Pronouns

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What Is a Pronoun?
Pronouns make up a small subcategory of nouns. The distinguishing characteristic of pronouns is that they can be substituted for other nouns. 

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For instance, if you’re telling a story about your sister Sarah, the story will begin to sound repetitive if you keep repeating “Sarah” over and over again.



Example:
Sarah has always loved fashion. Sarah announced that Sarah wants to go to fashion school. 

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Instead, you can use the pronouns she and her to refer to Sarah.





Example:
Sarah has always loved fashion. She announced that she wants to go to fashion school.

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Types of pronouns:
Personal Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Reciprocal Pronouns

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Personal pronouns

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Indefinite pronouns are used when you need to refer to a person or thing that doesn’t need to be specifically identified.

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Antecedents
An antecedent is a noun or noun phrase that you mention at the beginning of a sentence or story and later replace with a pronoun.
My family drives me nuts, but I love them

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