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What are the types of Pronouns?

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What are the types of Pronouns?

Pronouns: Pronouns are a part of speech that is used to substitute a noun in order to avoid repetitions of the same noun in a sentence, a paragraph or a piece of writing. Check out this article to learn more about pronouns, its definition and types of pronouns with examples
  • Relative Pronouns- relate one part of the sentence to another. Some examples of relative pronouns are that, which, where, when, why, what, whom and whose.
  • Reflexive Pronouns- refer back to the subject in the sentence. Some examples of reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, oneself, itself, ourselves, themselves and yourselves.
  • Interrogative Pronouns- are pronouns that are used to ask questions. Some examples of interrogative pronouns are who, how, what, when, why and where.
  • Possessive Pronouns- are pronouns that are used to show possession or ownership. Some examples of possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, theirs and its.
  • Indefinite Pronouns- are pronouns that do not refer to any particular person, place or thing. They are not specific. Some examples of indefinite pronouns are someone, somebody, somewhere, something, anyone, anybody, anywhere, anything, no one, nobody, nowhere, everyone, everybody, everywhere, everything, each, none, few, and many.
  • Reciprocal Pronouns- are pronouns that are used to express a mutual relationship. Some examples of reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another.
  • Personal Pronouns- are simple pronouns that are used to substitute proper names. They are used when names are repeated in a sentence. Some examples of personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, we, they, him, her, he, she, us and them.
  • Demonstrative Pronouns- are pronouns that are used to point to specific items or objects. Some examples of demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these and those.

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