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C. Direction: A. Match each type of pronoun to its description.

*Relative pronoun
*Possessive pronoun
*Indefinite pronoun subject.
*Demonstrative pronoun
*Personal pronoun
*Reflexive pronoun to.
*Interrogative pronoun
*Intensive pronoun

● is a word ending in -self or -selves that is used in combination

• is a pronoun used to ask a question.

• used as an object that refers to the same person or thing as the

• short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name.

• a pronoun used to point to specific people or things.

°pronoun that doesn't specifically identify what it is referring.

• a pronoun used to indicate ownership.

°word that is used to connect an independent clause.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Relative pronoun - a pronoun used to introduce a relative clause, which describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause.

Possessive pronoun - a pronoun that shows ownership or possession.

Indefinite pronoun - a pronoun that refers to one or more unspecified persons, places, or things.

Demonstrative pronoun - a pronoun used to point to specific people or things.

Personal pronoun - a pronoun used to refer to a specific person or group of people.

Reflexive pronoun - a word ending in -self or -selves that is used to refer back to the subject of a sentence or clause.

Interrogative pronoun - a pronoun used to ask a question.

Intensive pronoun - a pronoun used for emphasis or to intensify the meaning of a sentence.

Note: The description for "to" is not a pronoun, but a preposition that is used to indicate the direction or location of a noun or pronoun.

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