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Pronoun
Pronoun
Pronouns- Me and I
In this video lesson, Ms. LaMagra will be discussing using the proper use of the words "me" and "I".
By
Teresa LaMagra
Agreement, Part Two
Your appetite for the rules of agreement is bottomless. Here, then, is more, is the second part of the tutorial on the world of agreement, which means that the subject, verb, and pronoun have to agree in number and gender.
By
Jim Toner
Nouns: Possessive Nouns
A possessive noun is a noun that titles or names who or what has something ( an object).
By
Brook Brayman
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns are used to label specific people or items. People, numbers and gender all have personal pro
By
Brook Brayman
Pronouns- Personal, Subject and Object
In this video lesson, Ms. LaMagra will be discussing using personal, subject, and object pronouns.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Pronouns- Reflexive and Intensive
In this video lesson, Ms. LaMagra will be discussing reflexive and intensive pronouns. Reflexive pronouns are singular while intensive pronouns are plural.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Conjoiners Part 3: Relative Pronouns
A relative pronoun introduces the relative clause. They are used to link a relative clause to another part of a sentence.
By
Brook Brayman
Demonstrative Pronouns
The demonstrative pronouns are the same used for demonstrative adjectives but they take the place of the noun phrase inst
By
Brook Brayman
Pronoun
Speech
16
Reading
14
Proper Noun
2
Grammar
4
Teachers
Teresa LaMagra
Member
Bayville, United States of America
Brook Brayman
Member
Seattle, United States of America
Jim Toner
Member