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Kinds of Pronouns With Examples

The document outlines various types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, interrogative, relative, indefinite, and reciprocal pronouns, each accompanied by examples. Personal pronouns refer to specific entities, while possessive pronouns indicate ownership. The document provides clear definitions and illustrative examples for each pronoun type.

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Kinds of Pronouns With Examples

The document outlines various types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, interrogative, relative, indefinite, and reciprocal pronouns, each accompanied by examples. Personal pronouns refer to specific entities, while possessive pronouns indicate ownership. The document provides clear definitions and illustrative examples for each pronoun type.

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Kinds of Pronouns (With Examples)

1. Personal Pronouns

I, you, he, she, it, we, they (subject)


Me, you, him, her, it, us, them (object)
Examples:
- I am a student.
- He is my brother.
- They are playing cricket.

2. Possessive Pronouns

mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs


Examples:
- This book is mine.
- That house is theirs.

3. Reflexive Pronouns

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves


Examples:
- She looked at herself in the mirror.
- We enjoyed ourselves at the party.

4. Demonstrative Pronouns

this, that, these, those


Examples:
- This is my phone.
- Those are your shoes.

5. Interrogative Pronouns

who, whom, whose, which, what


Examples:
- Who is there?
- What is your name?

6. Relative Pronouns
who, whom, whose, which, that
Examples:
- The man who called you is my uncle.
- This is the book that I was reading.

7. Indefinite Pronouns

someone, anyone, everyone, nobody, few, many, all, some, several, none
Examples:
- Someone knocked at the door.
- Many have tried and failed.

8. Reciprocal Pronouns

each other, one another


Examples:
- The brothers respect each other.
- The students helped one another.

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