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Parts of speech-

Pronouns_
Definition: A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a
noun or a noun phrase.
Types of Pronouns:
Personal Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun
Interrogative Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Reflexive Pronoun
Possessive Pronoun
Intensive Pronoun
Emphatic Pronoun

1- Personal Pronoun:
Example-
1. I like making friends and helping people.
2.This is a beautiful opportunity for all of us.
2- Possessive Pronoun:
Example-
1.The book is mine.
2.we finally met someone who is really ours.

3- Demonstrative Pronoun:
1.This is my opinion.
2.That is our car.
3.These are the historical words of my master.

4.Interrogative Pronoun:
1.Who is responsible for your misgivings?
2.When is your birthday?
3.Whoever does the sin will incur a karmic reaction.

5.Relative Pronoun:
1. The teacher who gave me an A thinks I should be an
engineer.
2. The children, whom we love dearly, need better
educational systems.
3.My marshmallows, which I was planning to eat, are now
gone.

6.Indefinate Pronoun:
1.One must be very cautious about one’s use of time and
efforts.
2.None of them were able to hack into our account.

7.Emphatic Pronoun:
1.I myself had no involvement in the project.
2.We ought to handle it oursleves.

8.Reflexive Pronoun:
1.i taught myself to play the piano.
2.I bought myself a new pair of shoes.
3.They made themselves some cookies.
4.One can’t award the prize to oneself.
5.give yourself one gold star.
6.We prefer studying ourself.

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