Types Of Pronouns
TYPES OF PRONOUN
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Personal Pronoun
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Relative Pronoun
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Interrogative Pronoun
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Reflexive Pronoun
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Object Pronoun
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Demonstrative Pronoun
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Indefinite Pronoun
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Possessive Pronoun
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Subject Pronoun
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Reciprocal Pronoun
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Personal Pronoun: It is used to replace specific things, groups, or persons. Examples include I, you, he, she, it, we, they etc.
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Relative Pronoun: Relative Pronoun connect phrases Examples include Who, Whom, , Whose, Which, etc.
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Interrogative Pronoun: Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. Examples include which, whom and where etc.
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Reflexive Pronoun: Reflexive Pronoun reflect back to subject of sentence. Examples include myself, yourself, herself, himself etc.
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Object Pronoun: Object Pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. Examples include me, you, him, her, it, us, them etc.
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Demonstrative Pronoun: Point to specific people, places, or things. Examples include This, that, these, those.
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Indefinite Pronoun: It refers to nonspecific things or persons. Examples include Everyone, Anyone and Anybody etc.
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Possessive Pronoun: Possessive Pronouns show ownership or possession. Examples include yours, his etc.
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Subject Pronoun: Subject Pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence. Examples include I, you, he, she, it, we, they etc.
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Reciprocal Pronoun: Reciprocal Pronoun indicates reciprocal actions. Examples include each other, one another etc.
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