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whet is the proun explain are types of pronoun​

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Pronouns are used in place of nouns. The purpose of pronouns is to avoid repetition and make sentences easier to understand. Some of the most common pronouns to remember when learning English as a second language are he, she, it, they, and this.

       The seven types of pronouns are :-

  • Personal pronouns :-  

        Personal pronouns refer to a specific person or thing. Their form

        changes to indicate a person, number, gender, or case.

  • Demonstrative pronouns :-                                                                                   Demonstrative pronouns point to and identify a noun or a pronoun. This and these refer to things that are nearby in space or time, while that and those refer to things that are farther away in space or further away in time.
  • Interrogative pronouns :-                                                           Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The interrogative pronouns are who, whom, which, and what. If you are learning English as a second language, it is important to remember that who and whom are used to refer to people, while which is used to refer to things and animals. Who acts as the subject, while whom acts as the object.
  • Relative pronouns :-                                                                           Relative pronouns are used to link one phrase or clause to another phrase or clause. The relative pronouns are who, whom, that, and which. The compounds whoever, whomever, and whichever are also commonly used relative pronouns.
  • Indefinite pronouns :-                                                                         Indefinite pronouns refer to an identifiable, but not specified, person or thing. An indefinite pronoun conveys the idea of all, any, none, or some. If you are learning English as a second language, remember the following common indefinite pronouns: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, each, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somebody, and someone.
  • Reflexive pronouns :-                                                                      Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the clause or sentence. The reflexive pronouns used in writing English are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
  • Intensive pronouns :-                                                                         Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize their antecedent. Intensive pronouns are identical in form to reflexive pronouns.

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