Pronoun
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition and make sentences smoother. Pronouns can refer to people, things, places, or ideas mentioned earlier or understood from context.
- She is my best friend.
- They are coming to visit us tomorrow.
- Ali loves his car. It is very fast.
- I gave the book to him.
- This is my favorite restaurant.
Personal Pronouns
Used to refer to a specific person or thing.
Examples: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Example Sentence: They are going to the park.
Possessive Pronouns
Show ownership or possession.
Examples: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
Example Sentence: That car is mine.
Reflexive Pronouns
Refer back to the subject of the sentence.
Examples: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves.
Example Sentence: She made it herself.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Point to specific people or things.
Examples: this, that, these, those.
Example Sentence: These are delicious.
Interrogative Pronouns
Used to ask questions.
Examples: who, whom, whose, which, what.
Example Sentence: Who is calling?
Relative Pronouns
Introduce a dependent clause and connect it to a noun.
Examples: who, whom, whose, which, that.
Example Sentence: The boy who won the race is my friend.
Indefinite Pronouns
Refer to people or things in a general way.
Examples: someone, anyone, everyone, nothing, few, many, all, several.
Example Sentence: Everyone enjoyed the party.
Reciprocal Pronouns
Show a mutual action or relationship.
Examples: each other, one another.
Example Sentence: They love each other.
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