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Read the sentence. "You really should be careful when handling that glass,” instructed the teacher. In this sentence, the word "you” is a(n) reciprocal pronoun subjective pronoun objective pronoun intensive
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Read the sentence. "You really should be careful when handling that glass,” instructed the teacher. In this sentence, the word "you” is a(n)
reciprocal pronoun
subjective pronoun
objective pronoun
intensive pronoun
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B) Subjective Pronoun
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subjective pronoun :)
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