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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Pronoun and Its Classification

Pronoun:


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A Pronoun (Part of Speech) is the procedure of replacing someone or something. Pronoun are used to build a sentence which will be not that much unwieldy &boring.

Illustration:


  • Dana is a girl. She is very talented.
  • She sent a picture to her father today at morning.
These all are He, it, they, we, which, whose, her, she, its, is a pronoun which is replaced by noun.


Classification of Pronoun:


Pronoun has several kinds of pronoun such as:
Pronoun, Part of Speech, Illustration, Indefinite pronouns, Personal pronouns, Intensive pronouns, Relative pronouns, Possessive pronouns, Reflexive pronouns,
Pronoun and its Classification


  • Indefinite pronouns:
  • Personal pronouns:
  • Intensive pronouns:
  • Relative pronouns:
  • Possessive pronouns:
  • Demonstrative pronouns:
  • Interrogative pronouns:
  • Reflexive pronouns:
  • Reciprocal pronouns:


Indefinite or unspecified Pronoun:

Identify pronoun are used for a largest group of a pronoun and not detailed things indefinite pronoun are many, few, some, all, anywhere everyone, everywhere, several, each, both, none, one, all are indefinite pronoun which are mostly used in our English speaking.

Personal Pronoun:

The personal pronoun recognized as he, she, it they, where, who, we, these are called personal pronoun. This will replace by noun to speak on behalf of people are called personal noun which are mostly used in our daily life.

Relative or comparative pronoun:

Relative pronoun are utilized to give further information to the sentence such as which, who whose, whose, that, whom, are known as relative pronoun.

Possessive Pronoun:

Possessive pronoun is that pronoun which used to show ownership, property. This is also manipulation of adjective which is represented as adjective pronoun such as his, her, us, its, our, they, my, your so these are all called possessive pronoun.

Intensive pronoun:

Intensive Pronoun is known as Emphatic Pronoun used for Pronoun & Noun in the sentences to prominence in English speaking and writing known as called Intensive Pronoun.

Demonstrative or Indicative pronoun:

Demonstrative or Indicative pronoun are used to indicate or specify like as those (Plural) , these (Plural), this(Singular), that (Singular) are called demonstrative or Indicative pronoun.

Interrogative Pronoun:

Interrogation pronoun is used for generally for asking question & indirect question like as some who, whom mention the person called interrogative pronoun.


Reflexive Pronoun:


Reflexive pronoun means the thought or idea of the person. Reflexive pronoun is those which is used and denote the Subject & object of the clause or verb mention to the same person or thing like as herself, himself, itself, themselves, ourselves, oneself, yourselves are called reflexive pronoun. 

Reciprocal Pronoun:

Reciprocal pronouns are mentioned as mutual pronoun used for act, undertaking and sensitive or feelings or utilized ti identify the more than two people to follow up the an action are called Reciprocal Pronoun. if you have any question related to Part of Speech like noun, pronoun and all other so you can ask from me though comments me below:

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