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Used to point out a specific person, place, thing, or idea
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Introduces a question
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
Introduces a subordinate clause and is used to give more information about another word in the sentence
indefinite pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that is not specifically named.
indefinite pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
Who is your English teacher?
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Who is the new student in the band?
interrogative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
These are the people attending the ceremony?
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
The family that bought the house next door is moving in on Friday.
relative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Who is responsible for this?
relative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Most have tried, but few have failed.
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
This is my favorite restaurant.
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Each of the previous orders contained french fries.
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Tammy, whose parents are English teachers, likes to study pronouns.
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
What would you like to do tomorrow?
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Someone will bring fruit snacks to lunch, right?
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Of those books, which is your favorite?
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
My cousin, who is from Virginia, visits me every summer.
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Is that a picture of your sister?
demonstrative pronoun
relative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
I enjoyed reading the short stories, especially those.
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
Everyone will agree that Kraft Mac and Cheese is 1000% better than Velveeta shells and cheese.
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
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