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what is possessive pronoun personal pronoun and demonstrative pronoun reflexive pronoun emphasising pronoun indefinite pronoun
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Answered by bharath413139
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Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not consider them to form a single class, in view of the variety of functions they perform cross-linguistically. An example of a pronoun is "you", which is both plural and singular. Subtypes include personal and possessive pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative and interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.[1]:1–34[2]

Answered by Kushalsai26
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1. A possessive form is a word or grammatical construction used to indicate a relationship of possession in a broad sense. This can include strict ownership or a number of other types of relationships to a greater or lesser degree analogous to it.

2. Personal pronouns are pronouns that are associated primarily with a particular grammatical person – first person, second person, or third person. Personal pronouns may also take different forms depending on the number, grammatical or natural gender, case, and formality.

3. Demonstratives are words, such as this, and that, used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others. They are typically deictic; their meaning depending on a particular frame of reference and cannot be understood without context.

4. In general linguistics, a reflexive pronoun, sometimes simply called a reflexive, is an anaphoric pronoun that must be coreferential with another nominal within the same clause. In the English language specifically, a reflexive pronoun will end in ‑self or ‑selves, and refer to a previously named noun or pronoun.

5. The emphasizing pronouns are me, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. However, they are not used in the same way as reflexive pronouns. An emphasizing pronoun is used to emphasize who does the action in a particular sentence.

6. An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to non-specific beings, objects, or places. Indefinite pronouns can represent either count nouns or noncount nouns. They often have related forms across these categories: universal, assertive existential, elective existential, and negative.

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