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Clouse: Jumpstart
Jumpstart!: A Workbook for Writers, 2/e
Barbara Fine Clouse

Pronouns

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Using Pronouns as Subjects
Using Pronouns as Objects
Using Pronouns as Possessives
  • A List of Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
Choosing Subject and Object Pronouns in Compounds
Choosing Subject and Object Pronouns in Comparison
Choosing Subject and Object Pronouns When the Antecedent Immediately Follows
Using Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
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  • Thinking in Writing
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