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We ourselves decorated the class room.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reflexive Pronouns

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Pronouns such as I, me, you, we, he, him, she and they are words used in place of nouns.

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Personal Pronouns -

I, you, he, we, him, us and so on stand for three persons.

Possessive Pronouns -

Mine, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs are used to show possession.

Reflexive Pronouns -

Myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves are used when the action done by the subject turns back.

Demonstrative Pronouns -

This, that, those are used to point out somebody or something.

Interrogative Pronouns -

What, which, who, whom, whose are used in asking questions.

Relative Pronouns -

That, which, who, whom are used to relate the noun back, as in "This is the boy who helped me".

Pronouns of quantity/number - Many, much, some, few, all, both, each, either, neither, and so on, are used to refer to quatity or number.

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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Answer:

We ourselves decorated the class room.

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. Emphatic pronouns

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