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Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 12
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Grammar
11. Whoever was this eccentric individual?
12. He was the other person for whom the cars came to be named—Charles Stewart Rolls.
A
demonstrative pronoun
points
out specific persons, places, things, or ideas.
That is a great idea, Charley.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
Singular:
this
that
Plural:
these
those
An
indefinite pronoun
refers to persons, places, or things
in a more general way than
does a noun or a personal pronoun.
Each of the winners chose his or her own prize.
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
all
both
everything
none
some
another
each
few
nothing
somebody
any
either
many
one
someone
anybody
enough
most
other
something
anyone
everybody
neither
others
anything
everyone
nobody
several
Exercise 2
Write ind. above each indefinite pronoun and dem. above each demonstrative
pronoun.
ind.
One of the great continental European automotive designers was Ettore Bugatti.
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: