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JulsSmile [24]
3 years ago
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Match the definition to the term. 1. a pronoun that points out a particular person or thing reflexive pronoun. 2. a pronoun whos

e antecedent is nonspecific case. 3. categories such as masculine, feminine, and neuter into which words are divided personal pronoun. 4. one of a class of pronouns used to stand for nouns representing first, second, and third person indefinite pronoun. 5. the form of a word marking singular or plural intensive pronoun. 6. a self-pronoun which serves to emphasize a preceding noun demonstrative pronoun. 7. the form of a pronoun indicating the person speaking, person spoken to, or person or thing spoken about reciprocal pronoun. 8. the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence and the forms of words used to communicate those relationships gender. 9. a self-pronoun that acts as an indirect or direct object and moves the action of the verb back on the subject number. 10. a pronoun used in asking a question person. 11. a pronoun communicating mutual relationship or responsibility relative pronoun. 12. a pronoun that introduces a relative clause and references the element modified interrogative pronoun.
English
2 answers:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Itself/herself/himself (this are reflexive pronouns that are used when the subject and the verb complement are the same)

2. Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things (anyone, most, some)

3. The gender categories are masculine, femenine and neuter (into which words are divided)

4. Personal pronouns are one of a class of pronouns used to stand for nouns representing first, second, and third person.

5. Number is the form of a word marking singular or plural.

6. An intensive pronoun serves to emphasize a preceding noun.

7. The person speaking (first person), the person spoken two (second person) and the thing or idea being discussed (third person)

8. The case express the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence and the forms of words used to communicate those relationships (in English, nominative, objective, and possessive are case forms for nouns and pronouns)

9. English speakers use reflexive pronouns as an indirect or direct object and moves the action of the verb back on the subject number. For example:  yourself, himself, herself, and so on.

10. You is the pronoun generally used in asking a question person.

11. A reciprocal pronoun, such as each other and one another, communicates mutual relationship.

12. In English, "who", "that" and "which" are the most common relative pronouns.

dusya [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

case a form of noun, pronoun, or adjective used to show its relation to other words

gender the grouping of nouns into the classes masculine, feminine, and neuter

number an inflection or word form that shows whether one or more than one is meant

person a change in pronouns or verbs used to show the person speaking, the person spoken to, or the person or thing spoken about

personal pronoun a pronoun that shows by its form whether it refers to first person, second person, or third person

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