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English Language Arts, Grade 7
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Study Guide Pronouns English Language Arts, Grade 7
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PRONOUNS
What
Is
a
Pronoun?
A
pronoun
is
a
part
of
speech
that
takes
the
place
of
a
noun.
The
word
that
a
pronoun
stands
for,
or
refers
to,
is
called
its
antecedent.
Examples:
A
personal
pronoun
refers
to
nouns
that
name
people
or
things.
The
cell
phone
call
is
for
him.
When
a
pronoun
ends
in
the
letters
-self
or
-selves,
it
is
known
as
a
reflexive
or
intensive
pronoun.
The
principal
himself
handed
out
the
prizes.
A
pronoun
that
does
not
refer
to
a
specific
person,
place,
thing,
or
idea
is
called
an
indefinite
pronoun.
It
seems
like
everybody
enjoys
pizza!
A
pronoun
that
asks
a
question
is
called
an
interrogative
pronoun.
Who
got
an
A+
on
the
last
test?
A
pronoun
that
points
out
a
particular
person
or
thing
is
called
a
demonstrative
pronoun.
This
is
the
way
to
the
office.
A
possessive
pronoun
never
has
an
apostrophe.
The
giraffe
stretched
out
its
neck.
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Try
This!
1]
What
is
the
antecedent
of
the
pronoun
in
bold
print?
Marta,
have
you
fed
the
dog
yet?
a]
dog
b]
boy
c]
wolf
d]
Marta
2]
Third
person
pronouns
referring
to
females
are
said
to
be
the
feminine
gender.
a]
true
b]
false
3]
It
is
said
that
first-born
children
are
hard
on
themselves.
Which
word
in
the
sentence
is
a
reflexive
pronoun?
a]
It
b]
first-born
c]
children
d]
themselves
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