4. Those are the books I bought this morning. They are mine.
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Personal Pronouns: Pronouns that replace nouns.
Examples- They treated us warmly.
You always help your friends.
Possessive Pronouns: Pronouns that indicate possession or relationship.
Examples- This book is mine.
This is not Ravi’s book. His is new.
Demonstrative Pronouns: Pronouns used to point the object or objects they indicate.
Examples- This is a beautiful vase.
These are your books and those are mine.
Distributive Pronouns: Pronouns that refer to persons or things taken as single or in a group.
Examples- Each of the girls got a prize.
All of you have been called now.
Reciprocal Pronouns: Pronouns that refer to an action occurring in one direction and also back
in the opposite direction.
Examples- We should help one another. (refers to more than two)
They play with each other. (refers to two persons or things)
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