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DEMOSTARATIVE INTERROGATIVE AND EMPHATIC PRONOUN ​

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DEMOSTARATIVE INTERROGATIVE:-

If they are being used to ask a question, they are interrogative. When you use them to show or point to something, they are demonstrative. You will know if a pronoun is relative if 1) the pronoun introduces describing information about a noun or 2) the pronoun is acting like a conjunction.

EMPHATIC PRONOUN:-

The emphatic pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. (NB: These words can be either emphatic pronouns or reflexive pronouns.

Answered by Anonymous
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DEMOSTARATIVE INTERROGATIVE:-

If they are being used to ask a question, they are interrogative. When you use them to show or point to something, they are demonstrative. You will know if a pronoun is relative if 1) the pronoun introduces describing information about a noun or 2) the pronoun is acting like a conjunction.

EMPHATIC PRONOUN:-

The emphatic pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. (NB: These words can be either emphatic pronouns or reflexive pronouns.

{Hope\:this\:helps\:uh..}

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