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Other Types of Pronouns
Relative Pronouns |
A relative pronoun connects one part of a sentence with a word in another part of the sentence. Any fifth grader who wants to join our band should see Carlos. |
Interrogative Pronouns |
An interrogative pronoun asks a question. Who is going to play the keyboard? |
Demonstrative Pronouns |
A demonstrative pronoun points out or identifies a noun without naming it. That sounds like a great idea! |
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns |
An intensive pronoun stresses the word it refers to. A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject. |