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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE ANSWER THIS!!! ABOUT PRONOUNS!!!

English
1 answer:
just olya [345]3 years ago
6 0
Predicate Pronoun- We made the cake for HIM.
Indirect Object- Jen borrowed a CD from HIM.
Reflexive Pronoun- Me, MYSELF, and I decided to use that computer. (Not grammatically correct, but myself is the reflexive pronoun.) 
Intensive Pronoun- He blamed HIMSELF for the lost.
Object of Preposition- Pat lived across the street from HIM.
Interrogative Pronoun- WHICH man was the murderer?
Demonstrative Pronoun- THAT old man played with a knick-knack.
Singular Indefinite Pronoun- Did ANYBODY go to the party?
Plural Indefinite Pronoun- EVERYBODY freeze!
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