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Parts Of Speech- Pronoun

                          Pronoun                                      Pronouns are all those words, that are used in place of a Noun. Ex. Bunty is a good boy. He goes to school everyday. So instead of using Bunty again and again he is used in place of Bunty. In other words we can say that HE is used for Boy and SHE is used for Girl.

  There are eight kinds of pronoun. 

 1- Personal pronoun- Are the most commonly  used pronouns.This is divided  into  two  Parts.               •Singular Personal   pronoun- I, we      (first person), You( second  person), He, she, him,her,it(third person).            •Plural personal pronoun - we, us, you, they,them etc.                                            Ex - •I live in Delhi.                                        •He is a good boy.                                                                

2- Reflexive pronoun- Pronouns ending in self are called reflexive pronoun. Like myself, yourself, herself, itself etc.Ex- •He hurt himself.                     •I don't know it myself. 

                                                        

3- Relative pronoun- Who, whose, whom, which and that are called Relative pronoun. In other words, they are used to show somewhat relation. Ex- •The pen which I lost was expensive.                                                      • Here comes the girls whom everyone likes. 


4- Possessive pronoun- It shows possession/relationship. We can say that they are used to show ownership that this person, place or thing belongs to me. Like mine, ours, yours, his, her etc. Ex- •This house is mine.                        • Those books are yours. 



5- Demonstrative pronoun- Is a pronoun that refers to things that are near or at a distance.                        NOTE: this & these are used for things, which  are near(singular). Whereas that & those express distance ( plural). Ex- •This is my car.                                             • Those clothes are yours.

 

 6- Indefinite pronoun- Refer to a person  or  thing in a general way. It does not refer to any particular person, place or thing. Like one, none, all, some, somebody. Ex- •Somebody has broken the glass.                                                         • Nobody knows her.


 7- Distributive pronoun- Distributive pronoun are those pronouns that refers to a person, place or thing one at a time. Like Each,either,neither etc. •Ex- Neither of them came on time.                   •Each one of them got a prize.


 8- Interrogative pronoun- Is used to ask a question. Like Who,which,what, whom, where etc. Ex- •Whom do you want to meet?                                                 •Who is your best friend?

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