Pronoun
A word which is used instead of noun is called pronoun. Examples: He, she, It, I, we, you, they, etc.
Types of Pronoun
Following are given some important types of pronoun.
- Subject Pronoun
- Object Pronoun
- Possessive Pronoun
- Reflective Pronoun
- Indefinite Pronoun
- Demonstrative Pronoun
- Interrogative Pronoun
- Subject pronoun
- He listened to me.
- She enjoyed the music.
- They worked hard.
- They worked hard.
- You went.
- Object pronoun
- She teaches me.
- They talked to us.
- He scolded her.
- The boys met him.
- We respect you.
- Possessive pronoun
- His chair.
- Her class.
- My room
- your cup.
- Our country.
- The room is mine.
- The purs is hers.
- Reflexive pronoun
- We Congratulated Our selves on our victory.
- She promised herself.
- I saw myself in the mirror.
- Indefinite Pronoun
- Demonstrative Pronoun
- This is my favourlte shirt.
- This is your cup.
- I need to fix these problems.
- Interrogative pronoun
- What is your friend's name?
- Which colour do you prefer?
- Who was driving the car?
- Whom do you live with?
- Whosebook is that?
The pronoun which is used in place of subject is called subject pronoun.
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The pronoun which is used in place of object is called object pronoun.
Examples:
The pronoun which shows possession is called possessive pronoun
Examples:
When the subject and object are the same in a sentence reflexive pronoun is
used.
Examples:
A pronoun that does not refer to any specific noun is called indefinite
pronoun.
Examples:
Anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere, everyone
everybody, everybody, everywhere
Demonstrative pronoun are used to point to specific thÃngs
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Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The five interrogative
pronouns are what, which, who, whom, whose.
Examples:
Good
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