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Answered by EuphoricEpitome
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Answer :

\purple{Pronoun} - A pronoun is a word that takes place of a noun . For example - I , she , he , they , me , you ,herself etc.

Types of pronouns -:

There are seven types of pronouns.

\purple{Personal\: pronoun} - Used for a specific person or object.

Ex -

Subjective case - I , we , you , they, he , she , it

Objective case - Me , us , them , her , him , it

Possessive case - My , our , your , their

\purple{Demonstrative \:pronoun} - Used to show nouns that may be far or near in distance.

Ex - This , That, This , These

\purple{Interrogative\:pronoun} - These type of pronouns are used to ask questions . Ex - What, Which, When, Who, Whom etc..

\purple{Relative\: pronoun} - Used to join two different clauses by referring to the noun in previous clause. Ex - who, that , which , whom.

\purple{Indefinite \:pronoun} - Used to show unspecified objects or people . Ex - someone , anyone , somebody , anybody , few , many, nothing....

\purple{Reflexive \: pronoun} - Used to indicate a noun which has been used in sentence. Ex - myself , themselves , herself , himself.

\purple{Reciprocal\:pronoun} - Used when two or more nouns are doing the same to each other. Ex - Each other , One another.

Answered by Harshitkumarjain
3

Answer:

(1) Personal pronouns

(2) Possessive pronouns

(3) Reflexive pronouns

(4) Reciprocal pronouns

(5) Relative pronouns

(6) Demonstrative pronouns

(7) Interrogative pronouns

(8) Indefinite pronouns

Explanation:

(1) Personal pronouns take the place of people or things.

(2) Possessive pronouns are personal pronouns that also indicate possession of something.

(3) When a subject performs an action on itself, the sentence uses a reflexive pronoun after the verb.

(4) Reciprocal pronouns are similar to reflexive pronouns, but they involve groups of two or more that perform the same action with one another.

(5) A relative pronoun starts a clause (a group of words that refer to a noun).

(6) Demonstrative pronouns point out or modify a person or thing.

(7) Interrogative pronouns begin questions.

(8) Like personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns refer to people or things, but they don’t have a specific person or thing to reference.

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