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7What is the use of this perishable human body?
(Identify the pronoun and state its type)​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

What is the use of this perishable human body?

Pronoun used in this sentence is 'this'.

It is a demonstrative pronoun.

Explanation:

Demonstrative pronouns are words this, that, these and those, which are used to indicate specific persons or things.

'This' is singular. Its plural form is 'these'.

Answered by ribhur2102
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Identifying the pronoun and it's type

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence " What is the use of this perishable human body?  " which is interrogative by its sentence construction , the pronoun used is "this".
  • This is a type of demonstrative pronoun.
  • Demonstrative pronouns are the one which describes if it is singular or plural ( use of these and those ) or if it is far or near ( use of this or that ).
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