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Interrogative pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
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Demonstrative Pronoun
Explanation:
Demonstrative Pronouns point certain nouns such as this, that, these, and those.
This and that are used for singulars, these and those are used for plurals.
This and these point nearness while that and those point distance.
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"This", "that", "these", and "those" belong to the category of demonstrative pronouns.
Explanation:
- An interrogative pronoun usually refers to something while interrogating or questioning someone.
- Examples of interrogative pronouns would be "what" in the sentence "What is there on the table?", "which" in the sentence "Which is your cat?" or "who" in the sentence "Who is your mother?"
- Reflexive pronouns reflects another noun or pronoun in the sentence.
- An example of reflexive pronoun would be "herself" in the sentence "She completed the task herself."
- "This", "that", "these", and "those" can be used as demonstrative pronouns.
- For example, as a demonstrative pronoun, "that" is often used in sentences answering a question, such as "That is my cat."
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