Here are the items matched with their corresponding definitions:
- Antecedent - This is the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers.
- Pronoun - This is a word that takes the place of a noun.
- Pronoun Gender - Traditionally, this has been used primarily to refer to the grammatical categories of: masculine, feminine, and neuter.
- Possessive Pronoun - This is a word that takes the place of a noun and shows ownership.
- Pronoun Case - This is the form of a pronoun which changes to show the relationship to other words in the sentence.
- Reflexive Pronoun - These are easy to spot because they always end in either "self" or "selves," these pronouns refer to, or reflect back to, the subject.
- Relative Pronoun - This pronoun relates a noun to another noun in the sentence.
- Nominative Case - This contains pronouns which are used as subjects or subject complements in sentences.
- Objective Case - This contains pronouns which are used as objects in sentences.
- Reciprocal Pronoun - Pronouns that indicate that two or more people, things, or groups are acting in the same way towards the other. There are only two reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another.