Types of "PRONOUN" with sentence
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1.Demonstrative Pronouns:
These pronouns are used to demonstrate or indicate.
This, that, these and those are all demonstrative pronouns.
Examples:
This is the one I left in the car.
2.Indefinite Pronouns:
Unlike demonstrative pronouns, which point out specific items, indefinite pronouns are used for non-specific . All, some, any, several, anyone, nobody, each, both, few, either, none, one and no one are the most common.
Example:
Somebody must have seen the driver leave.
3.Interrogative Pronouns
These pronouns are used in questions. Although they are classified as pronouns, it is not easy to see how they replace nouns. Who, which, what, where and how are all interrogative pronouns.
Example:
Who told you to do that?
4.The personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, they, and who. More often than not they replace nouns representing people. When most people think of pronouns, it is the personal pronouns that usually spring to mind.
Example:
We can't all be heroes because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
5.Possessive Pronouns:
Possessive pronouns are used to show possession. As they are used as adjectives, they are also known as possessive adjectives. My, your, his, her, its, our and their are all possessive pronouns.
Example:
Have you seen her book?
6.Relative Pronouns:
Relative pronouns are used to add more in formation to a sentence. Which, that, who including whom and where are all relative pronouns.
Examples:
Dr Adam Sissons, who lectured at Cambridge for more than 12 years, should have known the difference.
6.Absolute Possessive Pronouns:
These pronouns also show possession. Unlike possessive pronouns,
which are adjectives to nouns, these pronouns sit by themselves. Mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs are all absolute possessive pronouns.
Examples:
The tickets are as good as ours.
Shall we take yours or theirs.
7.Reciprocal Pronouns:
Reciprocal pronouns are used for actions or feelings that are reciprocated. The two most common reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another.
Examples:
They like one another.
8.Reflexive Pronouns:
A reflexive pronoun ends ...self or ...selves and refers to another noun or pronoun in the sentence (usually the subject of the sentence). The reflexive pronouns aremyself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves.
Examples:
The dog bit itself.
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Answer:
definition of profound a pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun and also does the work of a noun.
types of pronoun - 1. personal pronoun -these indicates persons, things, animals etc. they are used as the subject of the verb.
in the English grammar we have
a. first person- I , me, my, mine, we, us, our, and ours
b. second person- you, your, and yours.
c. third person- he, she, it, they, them, his, him, her, hers, it's, their, theirs.
2. Interrogative pronoun- pronouns that are used to ask questions are called interrogative pronouns.
what, where, which, who etc.
relative pronouns - pronouns that are used to join two sentences and tell us the relation with the noun that comes before it
example - I know the boy who lives there.
example- I like a book which has pictures.
demonstrative pronouns- pronouns that are used to show or indicate some nouns are called demonstrative pronouns.
example- this is my garden
reflexive pronouns - these pronouns reflect the action of the subject itself. for example- they enjoyed themselves.
6. indefinite pronouns-pronouns that show an unknown or uncertain number of persons, people or things. for example- all of us go to school.
possesive pronouns- show that something belongs to a person.