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A relative pronoun introduces an adjective clause. It refers to a noun or a pronoun in a sentence. Relative pronouns include the words who, whom, which, that, and whose. These words are used to introduce more information about a noun. example: My brother, who is five years younger than me, helped wash the car.
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Preview and Download !Pronouns Worksheets For Grade 1 language handbook worksheets mr goetz s page pronouns s1 demonstrative pronoun points to specic people or things this and these refer to nearby things while that and those talk about things that are ... name grammar worksheet subject pronouns created four pronoun worksheets as follows worksheet
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Preview and Download !Consistent Point of View (Avoid Pronoun Shifts), Worksheet 2, 14 Exercises http://www.grammar-worksheets.com Rewrite each sentence to eliminate any mixed point of view.
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Preview and Download !Relative pronoun who which that whoever whichever any each some several Possessive pronoun its mine their her ours . Title: Possessive, relative and indefinite pronouns worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 5 Pronouns Worksheet: Possessive, relative and indefinite pronouns Keywords: pronouns, relative pronouns, possessive pronouns ...
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Preview and Download !Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. The antecedent of a pronoun is the word to which the pronoun refers. The pronoun and its antecedent agree in gender and number. Jane called her friend. Jane and her are both singular and feminine. John called his friend. John and his are both singular and masculine.
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Preview and Download !d. Pronoun 3. I went to a movie, but my date was late because she was stuck in traffic. a. Preposition b. Adverb c. Adjective d. Interjection 4. I went to a movie, but my date was late because she was stuck in traffic. a. Adjective b. Pronoun c. Verb d. Noun 5. Ryan went to the mall, but his phone died before he found his friends. a. Noun b ...
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Preview and Download !ANSWER KEY Direct and Indirect Objects Direct Object: 1) a noun or pronoun 2) follows a transitive verb 3) answers who? or what? Indirect Object: 1) a noun or pronoun 2) comes before the direct object 3) answers to whom or what? or for whom or what? Directions: Write DO over the direct object and IO over the indirect object in each sentence.
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Preview and Download !pronoun. Circle your answer. 16. Freddy the Frog begged Queen Goober, "Please give me the fly." a) First-person b) Second-person c) Third-person d) Not a pronoun 17. Shelly the Icy blew a cold kiss at Terry the Troll, freezing him in his tracks. a) First-person b) Second-person c) Third-person d) Not a pronoun 18. Doug the Bug was once among ...
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Preview and Download !Circle the relative pronoun. Underline the relative clause. 1. The house that we built last summer is going to be sold soon. 2. The boy, who fell off of the bike, is doing just fine. 3. My teacher, who was very helpful to me, is going to have a baby. 4. My grandmother, whose car is an antique, is going to drive to Florida. 5.
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Preview and Download !Pronoun Worksheets Author: Craig Comer Keywords: DAElv1NlDsM,BADdZR4L1U0 Created Date: 8/2/2021 1:44:47 AM ...
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