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  • PERSONAL PRONOUNS - Used as a simple substitute for proper
    nouns.
  • PERSONAL PRONOUNS - Enables us to avoid too much
    repetition of proper nouns.
  • GENDER OF PRONOUNS - Masculine – He, Him, his
  • As a subject of the sentence - She is my best buddy.
  • As direct object of a verb - My parents trust me.
  • As indirect object - Delia sent me a gift.
  • As object of the preposition - Tina report it to me.
  • As predicate nominative - It was I who called.
  • As Appositive - The two representatives, you
    and I, are present.
  • As a Possessive - Sam’s mistake was ignored,
    mine, too.
  • REFLEXIVE PRONOUN - tell us that the doer of the action in a
    sentence is also the receiving end of that action.
  • INTENSIVE PRONOUN - Precede the noun which is often the
    noun immediately before the pronoun.
  • INTENSIVE PRONOUN - used for emphasis.
  • DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN - Show, point or exhibit. (this,
    these, that, those)
  • INDEFINITE PRONOUN - Do not refer to any person or
    thing specifically like few, some, all, none
  • Interrogative Pronouns - Used to make questions.
    These are who, whose, what, which.
  • Distributive Pronouns - Denote persons or things of group
    separately, and followed by the singular verbs.
  • Reciprocal Pronouns - Express mutual or reciprocated relationship
  • Reciprocal Pronouns - Give each other a hug.
  • Relative Pronouns - Join to clauses and relate or
    refer back to their antecedent.
  • Relative Pronouns - The girl who wears blue is
    about to receive a blessing.
  • Possessive Pronouns - Show ownership.
  • Possessive Pronouns - Her new jacket comes from
    her allowance.
  • COORDINATE ADJECTIVES - Small group of adjectives used to describe
    some attributes of the same noun or
    subject.
  • COORDINATE ADJECTIVES- separated by a comma to avoid
    confusing the adjectives as singular modifier and not coordinate pair.
  • COORDINATE ADJECTIVES - She wore a blue and white
    blouse yesterday.
  • DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES - Refer to ‘which’ noun or
    pronoun you are speaking about.
  • DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES - Would like these blue bills?
  • DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES - These adjectives generally
    modify a noun and give the noun a quality or attribute.
  • DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES - The pitiful dog got trapped in
    the filthy cage.
  • DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES - Point out specific entities and
    single out a particular noun or pronoun in order to modify, or
    draw attention, to it.
  • DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES - i.e any, each, either, every,
    neither
  • DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES - I do not like any news about
    allowances.
  • INDEFINITE ADJECTIVES - Point to non-specific items an they are similar to indefinite articles. (i.e any, few, many, no,
    several)
  • INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVES - Pose a question and need a
    noun or pronoun by their side. ( i.e what, which, whose )
  • POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES - Show possession/ownership.
  • POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES - Don’t touch our creation.
  • PREDICATE ADJECTIVES - Come after a linking verb.
  • PROPER ADJECTIVES - Capitalized adjectives derived
    from proper nouns.
  • PROPER ADJECTIVES - Filipino English is now
    accepted abroad.