types of pronouns
Across
- 1. Pronoun that introduces more information about someone (e.g., “The woman who called was polite.”)
- 4. Used when two people or groups do something to the other (e.g., “They hugged each other.”)
- 7. Refers to objects or people further from the speaker (e.g., “Those are my favorite shoes.”)
- 8. Used to refer to an unspecified person, as in “Can anyone help me with this?”
- 10. Used when the subject and object are the same person (e.g., “I saw myself in the mirror.”)
- 11. Pronoun for a group including others, but not the speaker (e.g., “They are arriving soon.”)
Down
- 2. Pronoun used to ask for specific information (e.g., “What are you doing?”)
- 3. Refers to all people in a group (e.g., “Everyone enjoyed the concert.”)
- 5. Indicates ownership, as in “His favorite book was lost.”
- 6. A connecting word used to introduce a condition or possibility (e.g., “If you’re interested, let me know.”)
- 9. Used when giving options without preference (e.g., “Take whichever one you want.”)