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  2. English pronouns - Wikipedia

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    In English, pronouns mostly function as pro-forms, but there are pronouns that are not pro-forms and pro-forms that are not pronouns. [3]: 239 Pronouns can be pro-forms for non-noun phrases. For example, in I fixed the bike, which was quite a challenge, the relative pronoun which doesn't stand in for "the bike".

  3. Demonstrative - Wikipedia

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    A demonstrative determiner modifies a noun: This apple is good. I like those houses. A demonstrative pronoun stands on its own, replacing rather than modifying a noun: This is good. I like those. There are six common demonstrative pronouns in English: this, that, these, those, none, and neither. [14]

  4. English determiners - Wikipedia

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    English grammar. English determiners (also known as determinatives) [1]: 354 are words – such as the, a, each, some, which, this, and numerals such as six – that are most commonly used with nouns to specify their referents. The determiners form a closed lexical category in English. [2]

  5. She (pronoun) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, she was encompassed in he as he had three genders in Old English. The neuter and feminine genders split off during Middle English. Today, she is the only feminine pronoun in English. She is occasionally used as a gender neutral, third-person, singular pronoun (see also singular they). [1]: 492.

  6. History of English - Wikipedia

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    The language had demonstrative pronouns, equivalent to this and that, but did not have the definite article the. The Old English period is considered to have evolved into the Middle English period some time after the Norman conquest of 1066, when the language came to be influenced significantly by the new ruling class's language, Old Norman ...

  7. My Kid Changed Their Pronouns: 3 Parents on What It’s Like ...

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    Then, one day when my kid was about 6, the Hebrew school teacher asked what everyone’s pronouns were, and it was almost as if this was the first time anybody had ever asked them this question ...

  8. Pronoun - Wikipedia

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    Pronoun versus pro-form. Pronoun is a category of words. A pro-form is a type of function word or expression that stands in for (expresses the same content as) another word, phrase, clause or sentence where the meaning is recoverable from the context. [4] In English, pronouns mostly function as pro-forms, but there are pronouns that are not pro ...

  9. First grade class in DeWitt offers optional lesson on ... - AOL

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    Letter sent to parents with students in the first grade class at Schavey Road Elementary School where a lesson on pronoun use will be taught. The letter is signed by the school's principal Liz ...