Final answer:
The correct term matches are: 1. Vague pronoun - has an unclear antecedent, 2. Possessive pronoun - shows ownership, 3. Subjective pronoun - is the pronoun doing the action, 4. Objective pronoun - is the pronoun receiving the action, 5. Intensive pronoun - usually ends in "self" or "selves" and adds intensity to the noun before it.
Step-by-step explanation:
The task is to match the definition to the correct term. Here are the matches:
Subjective pronoun — is the pronoun doing the action
Objective pronoun — is the pronoun receiving the action
Pronouns are words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition and provide clarity in sentences. They have three cases: subjective, objective, and possessive. The case of a pronoun changes according to its function in a sentence, and a pronoun should always have a clear and specific antecedent, the noun it replaces or refers to. For example:
Possessive case pronouns show ownership (e.g., 'my', 'our', 'their').
It's important to use the correct pronoun case to convey clear and grammatically accurate sentences.