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  1. English Grammar Rules - Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Pronouns are short words and can do everything that nouns can do and are one of the building blocks of a sentence. Common pronouns are he, she, you, me, I, we, us, this, them, that.

  2. English Grammar Rules - Demonstrative Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Because there are only a few demonstrative pronouns in the English language, there are just three simple rules for using them correctly. Remember them and you will have no difficulty …

  3. English Grammar Rules - Reflexive Pronouns - Ginger Software

    While this might seem strange at first glance, the following examples of reflexive pronouns and the accompanying list of reflexive pronouns will help you gain thorough understanding.

  4. English Grammar Rules - Indefinite Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Indefinite pronouns include partitives such as any, anybody, anyone, either, neither, nobody, no, someone, and some; they also include universals such as every, all, both, and each; finally, …

  5. English Grammar Rules - Object Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Just like subject pronouns, object pronouns can be singular or plural, masculine, feminine, or gender neutral. The masculine or feminine subject pronoun is used whenever the gender is …

  6. English Grammar Rules - Possessive Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Possessive pronouns are designed to provide clarity on ownership by making sentences less repetitious and more concise. This will make your speech and writing easier to understand.

  7. English Grammar Rules - Personal Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Just like other personal pronouns, subject pronouns and object pronouns can take on different forms depending on number, i.e. whether they are singular or plural. Additionally, they can be …

  8. English Grammar Rules - Relative Pronouns - Ginger Software

    The most common are which, that, whose, whoever, whomever, who, and whom. In some situations, the words what, when, and where can also function as relative pronouns. Because …

  9. English Grammar Rules - Intensive Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Intensive pronouns might not be necessary, but they serve the important function of making your writing more interesting as well as more meaningful, particularly in formal situations.

  10. English Grammar Rules - Interrogative Pronouns - Ginger Software

    Sentences containing interrogative pronouns are always questions, so they always end with a question mark. In the following examples, interrogative pronouns have been italicized for ease …