Pronouns
Plan:
Types of pronouns
Personal Pronouns
When we use reciprocal pronouns:
Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Conjunctive Pronouns
Lecture
1.56M
Category: englishenglish

Pronouns. Types of pronouns

1. Pronouns

By Bazarbek Yerkezhan

2. Plan:

• 1.What is the pronoun?
• 2.Types of pronouns

3.

A pronoun is a word that replaces the
name of a person or object(nouns).

4. Types of pronouns

5. Personal Pronouns

Represent specific
people or things.

6.

7.

We use possessive
pronouns to refer to a
specific person\people or
things belonging to a
person\people(sometimes
animals or things).

8.

9.

Reflexive
pronoun
We use it when we
want to refer back
to the subject of the
sentence or clause.

10.

11.

We use reciprocal
pronouns when each
of two or more
subjects is acting in
the same way
towards the other.

12.

Reciprocal
pronouns
Each other
One
another

13. When we use reciprocal pronouns:

14.

A
demonstrative
pronoun
represents a
thing or things:
near in
distance or
time (this,
these)
This is heavier than that.
These are bigger than those.
far in distance
or time (that,
those)

15. Interrogative Pronouns

16.

17. Interrogative Pronouns

18. Conjunctive Pronouns

A conjunctive pronoun
is a word that does the
work of both a
conjunction and a
pronoun. Examples:
I like the person who I
am now.
The car that hit the
sign was blue.

19.

20.

A negative pronoun refers to
a negative noun phrase; noone, nobody, neither, none
and nothing are the negative
pronouns used in English.

21.

22.

It is vague and "not
definite". Some
typical indefinite
pronouns are:
all, another, any,
anybody/anyone,
anything, each,
everybody/everyone,
everything, few,
many, nobody, none,
one, several, some,
somebody/someone

23. Lecture

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