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What is the meaning of Demonstrative and idefinite pronoun​

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Answered by aswathi71
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Explanation:

Unlike demonstrative pronouns, which point out specific items, indefinite pronouns are used for non-specific things. This is the largest group ofpronouns. All, some, any, several, anyone, nobody, each, both, few, either, none, one, and no one are the most common. Examples: Somebody must have seen the driver leave.

Answered by Mehekjain
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▶️ DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN : They are used to point out to ( demonstrate ) people or things they stand for :

{Example:-}

This is our new house.

That is the bridge built by the British.

✨ <strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u>MARK</u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u>IT</u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u>AS</u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u>BRAINLIEST</u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em><u> </u></em></strong>✨

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