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Who, Which, What are-
Demonstrative pronoun
Relative pronoun
Reflaxive pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
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<p style="margin-left:0px;">There are several types of pronouns:</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>1. Personal pronouns:</strong> refer to specific people or things, such as "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they." Example: "I am going to the store."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;">Possessive pronouns: indicate ownership or possession, such as "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "its," "ours," "theirs." Example: "That book is mine."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>2. Reflexive pronouns:</strong> refer back to the subject of a sentence and end in "-self" or "-selves," such as "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "themselves." Example: "She hurt herself."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>3. Reciprocal pronouns:</strong> indicate a mutual action or relationship between two or more people or things, such as "each other," "one another." Example: "They love each other."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>4, Demonstrative pronouns:</strong> point to and identify a specific person or thing, such as "this," "that," "these," "those." Example: "That is a nice car."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>5. Interrogative pronouns: </strong>are used to ask questions, such as "who," "whom," "whose," "which," "what." Example: "Who is that?"</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>6. Indefinite pronouns: </strong>refer to people or things without specifying which ones, such as "all," "another," "any," "anybody," "anyone," "anything," "both," "each," "either," "everybody," "everyone," "everything," "few," "many," "neither," "nobody," "none," "no one," "nothing," "one," "other," "several," "some," "somebody," "someone," "something." Example: "I need to buy some milk."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>7. Relative pronouns:</strong> introduce a clause that gives additional information about a noun, such as "that," "which," "who," "whom," "whose." Example: "The person, who was walking on the street, was my friend."</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>8. Emphatic pronouns:</strong> are used to add emphasis, such as "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," "themselves." Example: "I myself am going to the store."</p>
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