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.

  1. personal pronoun
  2. demonstrative pronoun
  3. interrogative pronoun
  4. relative pronoun
  5. indefinite pronoun.
  6. distributive pronoun
  7. Reflexive pronoun
  8. 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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