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Pronouns are substitutes for nouns | '''Pronouns''' are substitutes for nouns. For example, me, you, he, they, this, why, myself, themselves, etc. are all pronouns. | ||
== Personal | == Personal pronouns == | ||
== Possessive | == Possessive pronouns == | ||
== Demonstrative | == Demonstrative pronouns == | ||
== Interrogative | == Interrogative pronouns == | ||
== Reflexive | == Reflexive pronouns == |
Revision as of 16:18, 17 April 2007
Pronouns are substitutes for nouns. For example, me, you, he, they, this, why, myself, themselves, etc. are all pronouns.