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Grammar small definition on the following:
Demonstrative pronoun.
Relative pronoun.
Interrogative pronoun.
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Answered by navyacp678
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Answer:

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.

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Answered by chaithra68
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GOOD QUESTION !

RELATIVE PRONOUN :

  • A relative pronoun is used to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. ... The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, and that.

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN :

  • Demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that points towards the noun it replaces, indicating it in time, space, and distance. It can be singular or a plural; it may be a near demonstrative, “this, that,” or a far demonstrative, “that, those.” ... There are four demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, and those.

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN :

  • An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun which is used to make asking questions easy. There are just five interrogative pronouns. Each one is used to ask a very specific question or indirect question. ... The five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose.

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