Home » Intermediate English » He does not know what is chasing him, but it needs to stop. Definition: Relative pronouns connect other noun/pronoun clauses with other parts of a sentence. Relative Pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose, whoever, …
Home » Intermediate English » Whoever continues to give him more work needs to stop. Definition: Interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question. Interrogative Pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose, whoever, whomever, whatever, whichever Examples: Question: Who went to the …
Home » Intermediate English » One of them is going to win. Definition: Indefinite pronouns replace nouns that are not specific. Indefinite Pronouns: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, neither, nobody, none, no …
Home » Intermediate English » She hates those sticky notes. Demonstrative pronouns describe the distance you are from specific objects. Rules: Use this and these for objects that you can reach with your hands without getting out of your seat or moving your …
Home » Intermediate English » He surprised himself! He truly cannot bowl. Definition: Reflexive pronouns always rename the noun in the sentence. *Note: intensive pronouns can be very similar to reflexive pronouns. Reflexive Pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourself, themselves Examples: …
Home She herself is responsible for purchasing the world’s worst copy machine. Definition: An intensive pronoun puts an emphasis on the other nouns or pronouns in the sentence. Intensive pronouns can be very similar to reflexive pronouns. Intensive Pronouns: myself, himself, …