What are Pronouns?
A pronoun is used to avoid the repetition of a noun or noun phrases.
For example:
1. Ravi arrived late. He had high fever.
2. I wrote to my sister Ekta what she should do.
In these sentences he ,I and she are Pronouns.
He is used for Ravi ,She is used for Ekta.
π Kinds of Pronouns:
π Personal Pronouns :
Pronouns that are used for persons are things are called Personal Pronouns. For example: I ,we, you, he ,she, it ,they, him, her, us, them, etc.
π Relative Pronouns:
Relative Pronouns are those Pronouns which relate to nouns which have gone before. For example: who ,which ,that, what ,whoever, whatever , whom.
π Interrogative Pronouns :
Interrogative Pronouns are those Pronouns which ask some questions For Example: who, which, what, when.
π Demonstrative Pronouns:
These are those Pronouns which point out the object or objects for which they are used. For example: This, That ,These, Those.
π Reflexive Pronouns :
Reflexive Pronouns are those pronouns which refer to the action returning to the doer. For example: myself, ourselves, yourself, himself ,herself, itself, themselves.
π Emphasising Pronouns:
Emphasising Pronouns are the Pronouns which lay emphasis. For example myself ourselves etc.
π Possessive Pronouns:
Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. There's also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.
π Indefinite Pronouns:
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific person, place, or thing. In English, there is a particular group of indefinite pronouns formed with a quantifier or distributive preceeded by any, some, every and no.
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