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Dear Swati,

Thank _____ for inviting ______ to your birthday next Sunday. A friend of _________ is going to visit ________ next week. Is it okay if _______ bring my friend to your party? ________ am sure ______ will have lots of fun on your birthday. Have you invited that cousin of _________ who plays the guitar? _______ would love to listen to his guitar.

I am really looking forward to this party of ________.

With love

Sam

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Dear Swati,

Thank you for inviting me to your birthday next Sunday. A friend of mine is going to visit me next week. Is it okay if I bring my friend to your party? I am sure we will have lots of fun on your birthday. Have you invited that cousin of yours who plays the guitar? I would love to listen to his guitar.

I am really looking forward to this party of yours.

With love

Sam

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Additional Information

Pronoun is a part of speech which replaces a noun.

There are 7 types of pronouns. They are ⇒

Demonstrative Pronoun ⇒ They demonstrate something.

  • For example => This, those, that, etc.

Relative Pronoun ⇒ They bring in, dependent clauses, phrases, etc, which explain the thing briefly.

  • For example => Who, which, that, etc.

Indefinite Pronoun ⇒ They are used for things that are not specified.

  • For example => Anyone, anybody, etc.

Interrogative Pronoun ⇒ They begin with questions.

  • For example => What, which, who, etc.

Possessive Pronoun ⇒ They are used for showing ownership.

  • For example ⇒ Your, his, her, etc.

Reflective Pronoun ⇒ They are used for referring to another noun in the sentence and they have self or selves in the end.

  • For example ⇒ Yourself, Himself, Herself, etc.

Personal Pronoun ⇒ They are used for substituting nouns in the sentence.

  • For example ⇒ You, I, He, She, etc.

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