Match the definition to the term. 1. clauses unnecessary to the meanings of the words modified indefinite pronouns 2. clauses necessary to the meanings of the words modified reflexive 3. words for which pronouns stand interrogative 4. a pronoun ending in -self and referring to the previously used noun or pronoun intensive 5. a pronoun ending in -self and used for emphasis personal pronouns 6. pronouns that ask questions demonstrative 7. pronouns that point out to whom or to what the speaker is referring restrictive clauses 8. everyone, nobody, and something are examples nonrestrictive clauses 9. pronouns introducing adjective or noun clauses relative 10. I, you, him, mine, and their are examples antecedents

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1. clauses unnecessary to the meanings of the words modified. -  indefinite pronouns

2. clauses necessary to the meanings of the words modified. - reflexive

3. words for which pronouns stand. - interrogative

4. a pronoun ending in -self and referring to the previously used noun or pronoun. - intensive

5. a pronoun ending in -self and used for emphasis. - personal pronouns

6. pronouns that ask questions. - demonstrative

7. pronouns that point out to whom or to what the speaker is referring. -      restrictive clauses

8. everyone, nobody, and something are examples. - nonrestrictive clauses

9. pronouns introducing adjective or noun clauses. - relative

10. I, you, him, mine, and their are examples.- antecedents


According to the given scenario, 1 is indefinite pronouns, 2 is reflexive, 3 is interrogative, 4 is intensive, 5 is personal pronouns, 6 is demonstrative, 7 is restrictive clauses, 8 is nonrestrictive clauses, 9 is relative, 10 is antecedents.

What are clauses?

A grammatical organization unit that follows the sentence in rank and is said to consist of a subject and a predicate in traditional grammar.

  • Clauses unnecessary to the meanings of the words modified is indefinite pronouns
  • Clauses necessary to the meanings of the words modified is reflexive
  • Words for which pronouns stand is interrogative
  • A pronoun ending in self and referring to the previously used noun or pronoun is intensive
  • A pronoun ending in self and used for emphasis is personal pronouns
  • Pronouns that ask questions is demonstrative
  • Pronouns that point out to whom or to what the speaker is referring is restrictive clauses
  • Everyone, nobody, and something are examples is nonrestrictive clauses
  • Pronouns introducing adjective or noun clauses is relative
  • I, you, him, mine, and their are examples is antecedents

Thus, these are the definition for the given terms.

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