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the book (which) you see on table is:
Personal pronoun
Possessive pronoun​

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Answered by deepak882295
2

Explanation:

Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.)

Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Pronouns > Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.)

from English Grammar Today

We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’. There are two types: possessive pronouns and possessive determiners. We use possessive determiners before a noun. We use possessive pronouns in place of a noun:

Is that

[determiner]

your scarf? It’s very similar to

[pronoun]

mine. (It’s very similar to my scarf.)

That’s not

[determiner]

their house.

[pronoun]

Theirs has got a red front door.

It was

[determiner]

his fault not

[pronoun]

hers.

personal pronoun

possessive determiner

possessive pronoun

I

my

mine

you (singular and plural)

your

yours

he

his

his

she

her

hers

it

its

its*

we

our

ours

they

their

theirs

one

one’s

one’s*

Answered by LilyWhite
3

Answer:

Which :- It is a Relative Pronoun. .

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