A pronoun (I, ME, HE, SHE, HERSELF, YOU, IT, THAT, THEY,EACH, FEW, MANY, WHO, WHOEVER, wHOSE, SOMEONE, EVERYBODY, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun. In the sentence Joe saw Jill, and he waved at her, the pronouns he and her take the place of Joe and Jill, respectively
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Explanation:
A pronoun (I, ME, HE, SHE, HERSELF, YOU, IT, THAT, THEY,EACH, FEW, MANY, WHO, WHOEVER, wHOSE, SOMEONE, EVERYBODY, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun. In the sentence Joe saw Jill, and he waved at her, the pronouns he and her take the place of Joe and Jill, respectively
Answer:
1. Personal Pronouns / Subject Pronouns
I will be leaving soon.
You are welcome.
She is the new teacher.
He speaks three languages.
They are very friendly neigh.bors.
2. Possessive Pronouns
The green gloves are mine.
That cat is hers.
The red house is theirs.
3. Reflexive Pronouns
I bought myself a new car.
That man thinks a great deal of himself.
We may be deceiving ourselves.
4. Intensive Pronouns
I myself was certain of the facts.
The trou.ble is in the mächine itself.
The cooks themselves eat after all the guësts have finished.
5. Indefinite Pronouns
Both were candidates.
No one is home.
Several of the workers went home sick.
6. Demonstrative Pronouns
I don't much cäre for these.
Who's that?
Such are the förtünes of wär.