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Pronoun | all types of Pronoun | use of pronoun

Pronoun
Pronoun is that word which comes in the place of noun.
Ex- Ram - he, sita - she, bata - it  etc. 

 Kinds of Pronoun - 13

1. Personal Pronoun
Personal Pronoun is that pronoun which comes in the place of Proper noun.
Ex- Ram - He, 
      Sita - she
       Bata - it 
[ I, we,  you,  he,  she,  it, they ] all are personal pronoun.

 2. Reflexive Pronoun 
Reflexive Pronoun is that pronoun which turns towards a personal pronoun or the subject of a sentence.
Ex- I read myself.
       We read ourselves.

3. Emphatic Pronoun 
Emphatic Pronoun is that pronoun which emphasises a Personal Pronoun or the subject of a sentence.
Ex- I myself read. 
      we ourselves read.

Personal Pronoun         Reflexive Pronoun 
            Or                                     and 
       Subject                   Emphatic Pronoun 
     
             I                                 myself 
           We                            ourselves 
          You                      yourself/yourselves 
           He                               himself 
          She                              herself 
            It                                 itself 
         They                         themselves

4. Demonstrative Pronoun 
Demonstrative Pronoun is that pronoun which shows a noun is the definite way.
Ex- This is a pen.
       This was a house.
[ this, that, these, those ]  all are demonstrative pronoun 

5. Indefinite Pronoun
 Indefinite Pronoun is that pronoun which shows a noun in the  indefinite way.
Ex- Someone has stolen my pen. 
     All have gone.

 6. Distributive Pronoun 
Distributive Pronoun is that pronoun which shows a group of noun and it distribute.
Ex- Each of the students is playing.
      Every of the girls is reading.

7. Possession Pronoun 
Position Pronoun is that pronoun which shows the relation and possession with a noun.
Ex- This pen is mine.

8. Interrogative Pronoun
 Interrogative Pronoun is that pronoun which asks question.
Ex- who are you?
      what is your name?
[ who, whom, which, what, when, where, why, whose, how ] all are interrogative pronoun.

9.  Relative Pronoun 
Relative Pronoun is that pronoun which relates two or more than two words  or sentences.
Ex- The boy who is coming is my brother.
      The pen which is on the table is new.

Pronoun              Meaning            Meaning 
                                   In                       in
                          Interrogative        Relative 
                              Pronoun            Pronoun 
     
Who [ for human        कौन                  जो 
       and animal ]   
Whom [ for human    किसे, किन्हे    जिसे, जिन्हे 
            and animal ]
Which [ for object      कौन, कौन-सी        जो
             and plant ]
What [ for everything      क्या        जो [ बात,                                                       à¤¤à¤¥्य, रकम आदी]
Where [ for everything ]     à¤•हाँ              जहाँ 
When [ for everything ]       à¤•ब             à¤œà¤¬
Whose [ for everything ] किसका,        जिसका,                                           à¤•िसकी         à¤œिसकी  
Why [ for everything ]       à¤•्यों                ज्यों 
How [ for everything  ]      कैसे             à¤œैसे
That [ for everything  ]        X                जो

10. Exclamatory Pronoun 
Exclamatory Pronoun is that Pronoun which shows sorrow, joy, surprise etc. 
Ex-  What a ball!
      What a lovely flower!
[What, How, so, such ] all are exclamatory pronoun.

11. Universal Pronoun 
If a Pronoun is used for all the person, place, or think of the world called universal Pronoun.
Ex- Each man has to die.
      Everything is made by god.
[ Each, Every, Either, Neither ] all are universal pronoun.

12. Reciprocal Pronoun
If a group of words is used to so the relation of contradiction between two or more than two called reciprocal Pronoun. 
Ex- Ram and Mohan help each other.
      Ram, Mohan and Sohan  help one another. 

13. Improsonal Pronoun 
If a personal pronoun is not used in place of a proper noun called improsonal pronoun. 
Ex- It is raining. 
     It is day now.

There are two sons of Pronoun:
1. Case     2. Person 

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