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      <description>PRONOUN REFERENTS</description>
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         <title>P R O N O U N    R E F E R E N T S</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>P<em>ronouns are used instead of repeating the same word many times. They commonly refer backward to a name or idea, but they can also refer forward. It s important to understand which idea the pronoun refers to in order to fully understand the next. These are some of the most commonly used pronoums:<br></em><strong><em><del>People</del></em></strong><em><del><br></del></em><em>HE, SHE, WE, YOU, THEY, WHO, THEM, MY, YOUR, HER, HIS, OUR, THEIR, ME, HIM, HER, HIS, OUR.<br></em><strong><em><del>Objects and ideas.</del></em></strong><em><br>IT, THIS, THESE, THOSE, THAT, THERE, ITS.</em></div>]]></description>
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