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what is the difference between pronoun and personal pronoun​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pronoun:

☑a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g. I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g. she, it, this ).

personal pronoun

☑personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person. Each of the English personal pronouns shows us the grammatical person, gender, number, and case of the noun it replaces. I, you, he, she, it, we they, me, him, her, us, and them are all personal pronouns.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This one might be the simplest. Personal pronouns are used to refer to a particular person or thing. You might use one to refer to yourself or other specific people if you know who you are talking about, or you might use one to refer to a particular object.

You can also use personal pronouns in the plural form. Let’s look at some examples – the personal pronoun is highlighted in each one:

“My name is John. I am an engineer.”

“How do you like to take your coffee?”

“She is a very good athlete!”

“The TV is broken – it won’t switch on.”

“They are coming to stay with us next week.”

There are also two groups of personal pronouns – subject pronouns and object pronouns. Which one you use depends on whether it is the subject or object in the sentence.

Subject pronouns include: “I”, “he”, “she”, “we” and “they”. Object pronouns include: “me”, “him”, “her”, “us” and “them”. Some pronouns, including “you” and “it” stay the same.

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