Basic Learning English About pronoun all things
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Hi I am Samad. I told you about pronoun. yesterday i didn't say pronoun completely. The pronoun can be mainly divided into 8 parts. I did not write them completely tomorrow but today I am writing about all things pronoun I said the pronoun can be divided into eight parts.
- personal pronoun
- demonstrative pronoun
- interrogative pronoun
- relative pronoun
- indefinite pronoun.
- distributive pronoun
- Reflexive pronoun
- reciprocal pronoun.
Personal pronoun
The pronoun that changes a person or object is called a personal pronoun.
Examples:
I, you, he, them, she, you, they, etc.
Demonstrative pronoun
The pronoun that points to him instead of one or more persons or objects near or far is called the demonstrative pronoun.
Examples:
this, that, these, those, tell, such, etc.
integrative pronoun.
The pronoun that asks any question is called the integrative pronoun.
examples:
Who, who, who, what, whose, etc are questioned with these words so they are integrative pronoun.
relative pronoun.
A pronoun that combines two specific sentences is called a relative pronoun.
examples:
I saw a bird (which) was flying in the sky.
which, whome, that, who, etc.
These words sit in the middle of a sentence. So they are relative pronoun.
indefinite pronoun.
A pronoun that does not refer to a person object is an indefinite pronoun called an indefinite person.
examples:
(one) should do one's duty.
nobody can do the sun.
one, many, few, some, all, anyon, everyon,
Who does not mean these words to a very evil person? So they are indefinite pronoun.
distributive pronoun.
A pronoun that refers to two or more individual objects individually is called a distributive pronoun.
examples:
(everyone) of them has got a prize.
(each) the girl was present there.
either, each, everyone, etc.
reflexive pronoun
Self or selves are associated with personal pronoun when a pronoun is used as an object and re-indicates the subject then it is called reflexive pronoun.
examples:
The man was killed (himself).
they helped (themselves)
Both of the above cents refer to the subject as self-selves attached to the object, so they are reflexive pronoun.
reciprocal pronoun.
A pronoun that reacts between two or more persons objects is called reciprocal pronoun.
examples:
They love (each other).
the people made funny with (on another).
these two brothers help to (one another)
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