Lesson 14

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Lesson 14
beggar
burglar
cedar
computer
consumer
error
calendar
grammar
hanger
lumber
monitor
partner
pillar
prisoner
rumor
trader
traitor
vapor
vinegar
whimper
Challenge Words:
nuclear
administer
murmur
triangular
indicator
Grammar: Possessive,
Reflexive, and Indefinite
Pronouns
-Possessive pronouns
take the place of a
possessive form of a
noun
-Possessive Pronouns do
not contain apostrophes
Singular Plural
First
person
Second
Person
Third
Person
my, mine
your,
yours
his, her,
hers, its
our,
ours
your,
yours
their,
theirs
-Reflexive pronouns end
in –self or –selves and
refer back to a noun or
pronoun earlier in the
sentence (myself,
ourselves, yourself,
yourselves, himself,
herself, itself,
themselves)
-Indefinite pronouns are
very general (anybody,
everyone, somebody,
none, some, each,
nobody)
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