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Answered by Anonymous
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A pronoun is a word used in place of noun in order to avoid unnecessary repetition.

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α) Siya is very intelligent. She is my friend.

Here, 'She' is a pronun.

β) Rakesh is very rich. He lives in New York.

Here, 'He's is a pronoun.

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  1. Personal Pronouns : They are used for people. For eg. I, you, we, he, she etc.
  2. Reflexive pronouns : They are used to refer the same person as denoted by the subject to put emphasis. For eg. Himself, hersef , yourself, themselves etc.
  3. Demonstrative pronouns : They are used to point out the things to which they refer. For eg. That, this, these, those.
  4. Interrogative pronouns : They are used for asking questions. For eg. Who, whose, what, Which etc.
  5. Indefinite pronouns : They don't refer to any particular person or thing. For eg. No one, someone, anybody etc.
  6. Relative pronoun : They refer to some noun used before them. They usually join 2 sentences. For eg.

This is the man who repaired the AC.

The girl whom you spoke to is, lana.

7. Distributive pronouns : They refer to people or things, one at time. For eg. Either, None, each etc.

Answered by Kushalsai26
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A pronoun is one of the parts of a speech. We use pronouns in place of nouns to avoid repeating a noun over and over again. Words such as me, he, she, them, us, him, her, etc. are pronouns.

There are ten different kinds of Pronouns :

Types of Pronoun Examples

Personal Pronoun: I, we, he, she, they

Impersonal Pronoun: It

Possessive Pronoun: Mine, Ours, Yours, His, Hers, Theirs

Reflexive Pronoun and Emphatic Pronoun:  Myself, ourselves, yourself, herself, themselves

Demonstrative Pronoun: This, that, these, those, it

Indefinite Pronoun: Any, one, anyone, someone, some, no one, anybody, somebody, many, everyone, all

Distributive Pronoun: Each, Either, Neither

Reciprocal Pronoun: Each, other, One, Another

Interrogative Pronoun: Who, whose, whom, which what

Relative Pronoun: Who, whose, whom, which, that

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