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A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or a noun phrase.
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PRONOUN PERSONAL PRONOUN POSSESSIVE PRONOUN REFLEXIVE PRONOUN RELATIVE PRONOUN INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN RECIPROCAL PRONOUN INDEFINITE PRONOUN
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A personal pronoun refers to a person or thing. Example: Refering to person: I, we, he, she etc. Refering to thing: It.
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A possessive pronoun refers to a pronoun which is used to show ownership or possession. Example:: My, our, your, his, her, their etc This is my book. This book is mine.
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A reflexive pronoun refers to the form of a pronoun which is used when the direct or indirect object in a sentence refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the sentence. Example: She hurt herself. He did the sum by himself.
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A relative pronoun refers to that pronoun which qualifies a noun or another pronoun used previously and at the same time joins two sentences. Example: I know the trainee. He is gossiping in the class. I know the trainee who is gossiping in the class (join two sentences).
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An interrogative pronoun refers to a pronoun used to ask anything. Example :Who do you depend on?
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A demonstrative pronoun is a word referring in terms of whether it is near to or distant from the speaker. Example: This, these, that etc. This is my pencil.
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A pronoun that refers to a mutual interaction between people or groups is called reciprocal pronoun. Example: They looked at one another.
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