Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
We use the relative pronouns to connect clauses together, like 'the man *who sold the world* is coming over for dinner.' David, KA's Grammar Fellow, explains.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Is a Pronoun?
Pronouns are words that can replace nouns, like the way 'it' replaces 'elephant' in 'I looked at the elephant. It was grey.'
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Understand Adverbs
In this lesson, you will learn the function of adverbs by identifying words that describe verbs in sentences. [6:10]
Yossarian the Grammarian
English Grammar: The Adverb, and How Adverbs Are Used
This YouTube video lesson defines adverbs, tells how to find them, and how they are used in sentences.
Other
The English Minute: This/that/these/those
A video explaining the use of demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. [1:15]
Other
Teacher phil.com: Reflexive Pronouns
A video explaining what a reflexive pronoun is and giving examples of reflexive pronouns used alone and within sentences. Check your understanding by completing 5 sentences provided in the video. [4:44]
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Relative Adverbs: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on relative adverbs, words that talks about a place, time, or reason for something. Remember the three "w's": where, when, and why.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Reflexive Pronouns and Subjects: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on Reflexive pronouns; they reflect the subject of the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded or followed by the noun, adjective, adverb, or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause.