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this is a beautiful flower(demonstrative pronoun)or(possessive pronoun)​

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Answered by sayanjitachakraborty
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Explanation:

demonstartive pronoun

Answered by Anonymous
36

Answer:

This is a beautiful flower.

This = Demonstrative Pronoun

These are those Pronouns which point out something. Here 'This' point out beautiful flower.

More:

Pronoun:

Pronoun is a word that can be used instead of a noun.

Personal pronouns have the same number and gender as the nouns for which they stand.

  • The boy has failed; he did not work hard.

  • The girl has passed; she worked hard.

  • The book was lost. It was mine.

Reflexive and emphasizes pronouns are myself, yourself, himself, ourself, itself, yourself, themselves.

Pronouns which tell us how many are called the pronouns of number.

Pronouns which tell us how much are called Pronouns of quantity.

Some of the money is lost.

Some of these books are quite useful.

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