No because this is your homework. You need to do this. I suspect you have a paragraph that you were given.
Example Sentences for Pronouns:They came to visit and brought the baby with them. (personal pronouns)I would like six of these and a two of those. (demonstrative pronouns)The chicken is mine and the salmon is yours. (possessive pronouns)How is your salmon? My chicken is delicious. (possessive adjectives)What is the plan for tonight? (interrogative pronoun)Dad got up at six and made himself some breakfast. (reflexive pronoun)Dad himself made the breakfast. (intensive pronoun)We gave each other a gift on our mutual birthday. (reciprocal pronoun)The teacher who assigned the work should answer your questions. (relative pronoun)Everyone has left the building but a few are still waiting to be picked-up. (indefinite pronouns)
John smokes. Carol sings. I sleep. They dance. We see. They hear. You exist. Carl stinks. Maria drives. Carlos studies.
Examples of pronouns as indirect object in a sentence:The teacher gave him an A.We brought her some flowers.They're throwing themselves a party.Jack built his mom a step stool.They gave it a once over.We gave each other a manicure.I made you a sandwich.The bride sent us a thank you note.You can do it yourself.We provided everyone a chance to speak.
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An interrogative pronoun is a word used to ask a question.The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.Examples:Who gave you the flowers?To whom should I give my application?What is the time?Which shall we watch, the murder mystery or the comedy?Whose entry won the prize?Who knows the answer?With whom are you going to the party?What is that you're eating?Which is the shortest route to your house?Whose car is blocking the driveway?
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The dog is outsides the house. Tom, just stay out.
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Every sentence MUST contain at least one verb. Thus just open a book or an newspaper and take out 10 sentences and you will have your 10 examples.
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