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			|  | Pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. |  | 
		
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			|  | The words I, You, He, She,  It, We and They are personal pronouns. |  | 
		
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			|  | a. She Definition: Refers to a girl, a woman or a female animal. For example: - This is Salmah. She is a girl. |  | 
		
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			|  | b. He Definition: Refers to a boy, a man or male animal. For example: - This is Syafiq. He is a boy. |  | 
		
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			|  | c. You Definition: Refers to one person or many people you are speaking to. For example: - You are tall. |  | 
		
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			|  | d. It Definition: Refers to an object, a plant, a place or an animal. For example: - This is a ball. It is round. |  | 
		
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			|  | e. I Definition: Refers to the person speaking or writing. For example: - I am jumping. |  | 
		
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			|  | f. We Definition: Refers to a group including the speaker and at least one other person. For example: - We are going on a trip. |  | 
		
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			|  | g. They Definition: Refers to people, animals, or things already mentioned or, more generally, to a group of people not clearly described. For example: - They are a group of singers. |  | 
		
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			|  | Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns are also known as possessive case. |  | 
		
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			|  | The word my, your, our, their, her, his and its are possessive adjectives. |  | 
		
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			|  | The words mine, his, hers, yours, ours and theirs are possessive pronouns. |  | 
		
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			|  | a. Personal Pronouns i. I  For example: - I have a book.   ii. He For example: - He has a pen.   iii. She For example: - She has a car.   iv. You For example: - You have a kite.   v. We For example: - We have a laptop.   vi. They For example: - They have robots. |  | 
		
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			|  | b. Possessive Adjectives i. My For example: - That is my book.   ii. His For example: - That is his pen.   iii. Her For example: - That is her car.   iv. Your For example: - That is your kite.   v. Our For example: - That is our laptop.   vi: Their For example: - That is their robots. |  | 
		
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			|  | c. Possessive Pronouns i. Mine For example: - The book is mine.   ii. His For example: - The pen is his.   iii. Hers For example: - The car is hers.   iv. Yours For example: - The kite is yours.   v. Ours For example: - The laptop is ours.   vi. Theirs For example: - The robots are theirs. |  | 
		
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									| 1.3 | DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN |  |  |  | 
		
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			|  | Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns that point to specific objects. They take the place of a noun, noun phrase, activity, or situation. They always consist of this, these, that, those, and sometimes include none, neither, and such. |  | 
		
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			|  | a. This: A person, place, thing that is close by or near. (Singular) Other example: This is where he works. |  | 
		
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			|  | b. That: A person, place, thing that is at a distance or far. (Singular) Other example: That is an aeroplane. |  | 
		
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			|  | a. These: People, places, things that are close by or near. (Plural) Other example: These are rolling pins. |  | 
		
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			|  | b. Those: People, places, things that are at a distance or far. (Plural) Other example: Those are hot air balloons.  |  | 
		
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						| 1.4 | INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS (WH-QUESTIONS) |  |  | 
		
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			|  | We use question words to ask certain types of questions. |  | 
		
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			|  | a. What i. Asking for information about something.     - What is your name?   ii. Asking for repetition or confirmation.     - What? I cannot hear you. - You did what? |  | 
		
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			|  | b. Who Asking what or which person or people (subject). - Who opened the door? |  | 
		
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			|  | c. When Asking about time.     - When did he leave? |  | 
		
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			|  | d. Where Asking in or at what place or position.     - Where do they live? |  | 
		
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			|  | e. Which Asking about choice.    - Which colour do you want? |  | 
		
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