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Possessive Noun Examples, Rules & Definition
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Possessive Noun Examples, Rules & Definition

What is a possessive noun? Possessive nouns are a common way to show ownership or belonging in the English language. These are formed by adding…

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Singular and Plural Nouns (15 Rules, 50 Examples & Worksheet)
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Singular and Plural Nouns (15 Rules, 50 Examples & Worksheet)

What is singular noun? The singular nouns are words that only refer to one person or thing. They can be used as a subject, direct…

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Quantifier Pronoun Examples and Definition
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Quantifier Pronoun Examples and Definition

What is Quantifier Pronoun? Quantifier pronoun is used to talk about the quantity of something which can be countable or uncountable. For example, a bit,…

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Exclamatory Pronouns (Example Sentences & Definition)
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Exclamatory Pronouns (Example Sentences & Definition)

What is Exclamatory Pronoun? A pronoun that is used to express wonder or surprise is called exclamatory pronoun. For example, what, how. The state of…

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Reciprocal Pronouns Exercise, Worksheet & Sentences
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Reciprocal Pronouns Exercise, Worksheet & Sentences

Reciprocal Pronouns A pronoun used to talk about the mutual relationship is known as a reciprocal pronoun. These kinds of pronouns are used to indicate…

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Indefinite Pronouns with Examples, List & Chart
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Indefinite Pronouns with Examples, List & Chart

Indefinite Pronoun We use indefinite pronouns when we want to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. It is…

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Emphatic or Reflexive Pronouns (Chart, 80+ Examples & List)
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Emphatic or Reflexive Pronouns (Chart, 80+ Examples & List)

Emphatic or Reflexive Pronouns Reflexive pronouns direct their action back to the subject. A pronoun that is formed by adding ‘self’ or ‘selves’ to a…

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Distributive Pronouns (50 Example Sentences & Exercise)
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Distributive Pronouns (50 Example Sentences & Exercise)

A pronoun that describes whether things or persons are mentioned separately or collectively is called a distributive pronoun. It refers to some noun going before…

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Demonstrative Pronouns (Chart, Uses, Examples & 50 Sentences)
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Demonstrative Pronouns (Chart, Uses, Examples & 50 Sentences)

Demonstrative Pronouns A demonstrative pronoun points to some noun. It is called demonstrative because it points to some noun going before and is used instead…

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Relative Pronouns Chart and Examples
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Relative Pronouns Chart and Examples

Relative Pronouns A relative pronoun introduces a clause. It refers to some noun going before and also joins two sentences together. It does the work…

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