==Antecedent== - a word, phrase, or clause replaced with a 3rd person personal pronoun
Third-Person Personal Pronouns
Adeline bit her lip.
Our carnivorous friends will not attend the picnic because they despise tofu hot-dogs and black bean burgers.
Eating with your mouth closed has several benefits. Most importantly, it keeps people from turning away in disgust.
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Singular pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself
Plural pronouns: ourselves, yourselves, themselves
@@Intensive Pronouns@@ - used to emphasize another word (antecedent)
Sid himself hung the picture.
Sid hung the picture himself.
Reflexive Pronouns - has antecedent as subject in sentence
Burton knows himself well.
Did you teach yourself music?
Warnings
Ron and I repaired the light.
Ron and myself repaired the lamp. (NO)
This is between you and me.
This is between you and myself. (NO)
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%%Demonstrative Pronouns%% - used to point out a specific person, place, thing, or idea (this, that, these, those)
This is a snapshot of my pen pal from Quebec.
^^Interrogative Pronouns^^ - introduces a question (who, whom, whose, which, what)
What is the capital of Canada?
==Relative Pronouns== - introduces a subordinate clause (who, whom, whose, which, that)
My brother works at the animal shelter that is located on Sycamore Street.