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Pronouns: Presented By: Indah Dwiphayanti Nurika Primastuti Rina Astri Faizaty

Pronouns are words that replace nouns and noun phrases. They refer to something or someone that was previously mentioned or is understood from the context. Common pronouns include I, me, you, she, he, it, we, and they. Pronouns can function as subjects, objects, possessives, or reflexives depending on how they are used in a sentence.

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Pronouns: Presented By: Indah Dwiphayanti Nurika Primastuti Rina Astri Faizaty

Pronouns are words that replace nouns and noun phrases. They refer to something or someone that was previously mentioned or is understood from the context. Common pronouns include I, me, you, she, he, it, we, and they. Pronouns can function as subjects, objects, possessives, or reflexives depending on how they are used in a sentence.

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PRONOUNS

Presented by:
Indah dwiphayanti
Nurika Primastuti
Rina Astri Faizaty
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In linguistics and grammar, a 6  is
a word that usually takes the place of a noun
or noun phrase that was previously mentioned
(such as "she", "it") or that refers to something
or someone ("I", "me", "you").
Pronouns are often one of the basic parts
of speech of the language. A pronoun is the
part of speech that substitutes for nouns or
noun phrases and designates persons or things
asked for, previously specified, or understood
from the context. The substituted noun is the
 of the pronoun.
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SUBJECT OBJECT
I Me Mine My Myself
We Us ours Our Ourselves
You You Yours Your Yourself(single)
they Them Theirs Their Themselves
she Her Hers Her Herself
he Him His His himself
it It Its Its itself
— Personal Pronouns
  is married.  has two child.
  is my friend. I know  well.

— Possesive Pronouns : I have § 


— Possesive Adjective : I have § pen
— Reflexive Pronouns : it is important for all of us to
have confidence in our abilities. We need to believe
in  
 .

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