Indefinite Pronouns Posted on June 24, 2023July 24, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - pronounsTags - a few, a little, all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anytning, both, each, either, erevything, evebody, every, everyone, few, indefinite, little, many, much, neither, no, no one, nobody, none, nothing, one, other, pronouns, some, somebody, someone, something Indefinite pronouns: some, any, no (something, somebody, someone; anything, anybody, anyone; nothing, nobody, no one) none, much, many, little, few, all, both, either, neither, each, every (everything, everybody, everyone), other, one
Relative Pronouns Posted on June 23, 2023May 10, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - grammar, parts of speech, pronounsTags - clause, clauses, defining, dependent, essential, non-essential clause, pronouns, relative, that, which, who, whom, whose Relative pronouns introduce dependent clauses that modify nouns or pronouns in a main clause. Relative pronouns include: who, whom, whose, which, and that. The choice of which relative pronoun to use depends on the role of the noun or pronoun it is replacing.
Interrogative Pronouns Posted on June 23, 2023May 10, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - grammar, parts of speech, pronounsTags - as object, by, by what, interrogative, modifier, pronouns, question, subject, what, which, who, whom, whose, with, with what In general, interrogative pronouns are used to form questions in English.They are the followings; who, whom, what, which, whose.
Demonstrative Pronouns Posted on June 22, 2023November 2, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - grammar, parts of speech, pronounsTags - a, avoid, demonstrative, identify, in, indicate, location, noun, object, or, person, placement, position, pronouns, repeting, space, specific, subject, such, that, that near, the, these, thing, this, those, time, to nouns, to refer There are four demonstrative pronouns in English: this, that, these and those. This and that are used to refer to singular nouns, while these and those are used to refer to plural nouns.
Reciprocal Pronouns Posted on June 22, 2023May 8, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - pronounsTags - action, another, each, more, one, or, other, people, perform, pronouns, reciprocal, same, the, two Reciprocal pronouns are used when two or more people or things are performing the same action, or when the action is happening between them. In English, there are two reciprocal pronouns: each other and one another.