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Who? What? Which? Whom? are all examples of _________ _________.
interrogative pronouns
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________ ________ connect one part of a sentence to another and are followed by a verb.
Relative pronouns
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This, that, these, and those are all ________ _________.
demonstrative pronouns
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A ________ _______ reflects back on a noun or pronoun already.
reflexive pronoun
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________ ________ point things out, contract things, or indicate whether something is close by or farther away.
Demonstrative pronouns
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An ______ is the noun a pronoun refers to.
antecedent
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An ______ _______ is a person, place, or thing you cannot touch or experience with your senses.
abstract noun
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A _________ ________ is a general person, place, or thing.
common noun
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________ ________ ask questions that are answered with nouns.
Interrogative pronouns
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_______ _________ take the place of a specific person, place, or thing.
personal pronoun
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A _______ ________ is a specific person, place, or thing.
proper noun
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An _______ ________ emphasizes a noun or pronoun already mentioned.
intensive pronoun
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________ refer back to nouns earlier in the sentence or paragraph.
pronoun
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One, another, somebody, and each are all examples of singular ______ ________.
indefinite pronouns
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A person, place, or thing is a ____.
noun
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A ______ ______ is a person, place, or thing you can touch.
concrete noun
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_______ _______ do not refer to anything definite. They can be singular or plural.
Indefinite pronouns
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Both, several, few, and many are examples of plural _________ _________,
indefinite pronouns
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Who, whom, which, whoever, whose, and that are all examples of ______ ______.
relative pronouns
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