What are your pronouns?
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Not a single pronoun has been listed yet. Bunch of uneducated swine. Lemme take u geeks back to 3rd grade:
There are several types of pronouns, including:- Interrogative pronouns
These include "what", "which", "who", "whom", and "whose". They are used to introduce a question.
- Possessive pronouns
These include "my", "mine", "theirs", and "hers". They are used to indicate possession.
- Relative pronouns
These are used to connect an independent clause to a relative clause.
- Demonstrative pronouns
These are used to point to something or someone specific.
- Reciprocal pronouns
These include "each other" and "one another". They are used to refer to previously-named nouns that are receiving the action simultaneously.
- Intensive pronouns
These are used to place special emphasis on another noun or pronoun. They can indicate something special or unexpected.
- Object pronouns
These include "me", "us", "him", "her", and "them". They receive the action in a sentence.
- Personal pronouns
These include "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", "they", "them", "us", "him", "her", "his", "hers", "its", "theirs", and "our". - Reflexive pronouns
These include "myself", "ourselves", "yourself", "yourselves", "themselves", "himself", "herself", "itself", and "oneself". They can be used to add clarity or emphasize the subject of a sentence. - Indefinite pronouns
These are used to refer to people or things without specifying who or what they are.
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- Interrogative pronouns
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