Match the description to the type of pronoun.
1. the class of pronouns that usually introduces an adjective clause
indefinite
2. the class of pronouns that does not need a specific antecedent
intensive
3. the class of pronouns used as an adjective to point out which person or thing is being discussed
reciprocal
4. the class of pronouns which turns the action back on the subject
relative
5. the class of pronouns used to ask questions
reflexive
6. the class of pronouns used for emphasis
demonstrative
7. the class of pronouns made up of two-word pronouns
personal
8. the class of pronouns that changes form for nominative, objective, and possessive cases
interrogative
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