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  • Harper's Writing Center
    owlowl______Visit http://info2.harper.cc.il.us/writ_ctr/pronouns.htm
    This is a good place to get your bearings on pronoun use. Easy-to-read charts help you review indefinite, demonstrative, relative, and reflexive pronouns. Put together by Harper College's Writing Center, this website also takes you through some common pronoun errors.

  • 330 Grammar: Reflexive Pronouns
    owlowl______Visit http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/reflex.htm
    Help yourself to reflexive pronouns on this website. Review the forms of reflexive pronouns and learn when to use them. Then it's time for an interactive quiz to make sure you've got it all down.

  • Who & Whom
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.ku.edu/~edit/whom.html
    If you're a student for whom the difference between "who" and "whom" is confusing, visit this handy webpage. Learn the three easy-to-use rules, and you'll always know which to use. Just to make sure you've got it, take the quick quiz.

  • World Wide Words — Which Versus That
    owlowl______Visit http://www.quinion.com/words/usagenotes/un-which.htm
    "That" and "which" — two small words that can cause a whole lot of confusion. Let World Wide Words explain the rules behind the use of these relative pronouns. You'll get some information as to why the rules are the way they are, as well as examples and sample sentences.
    jump to http://www.edunet.com/english/practice/rside/G_rel2q.html#exerciseRelative Clauses A review and quiz on relative pronouns.

  • Word Police Examination: Pronoun Patrol
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/wordpolice/four/
    Halt! in the name of the law ... the law of English usage, that is! The pronoun patrol is looking for witty word cops to walk the language beat. If you've got the right stuff, take the Word Police Force's entrance exam at the Atlantic Monthly. Advertising Alert ... Click for info

  • "Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla"
    owlowl______Visit http://www.apocalypse.org/pub/u/gilly/Schoolhouse_Rock/HTML/grammar/pronoun.html
    You might think you could do without pronouns. But if you had a friend named Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, you'd probably use them a lot. Watch and listen as a man whose friend has an unfortunate name sings about the value of pronouns in this "Grammar Rock" classic


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