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pronoun

In grammar, a part of speech that is used in place of a noun, usually to save repetition of the noun. For example: ‘The people arrived around nine o'clock’. ‘They’ behaved as though we were expecting ‘them’. Here, ‘they’ and ‘them’ are substitutes for repeating ‘the people’.

‘They’, ‘them’, ‘he’, and ‘she’ are personal pronouns (representing people); ‘this/these’, and ‘that/those’ are demonstrative pronouns (demonstrating or pointing to something: ‘this’ book and not ‘that’ book). Words like ‘that’ and ‘who’ can be relative pronouns in sentences like ‘She said ‘that’ she was coming’ and ‘Tell me ‘who’ did it’ (relating one clause to another), and ‘myself’ and ‘himself’ are reflexive pronouns (reflecting back to a person, as in ‘He did it ‘himself’).



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Having been instructed in the use of the indefinite pronoun "one" as giving a refined and elegant touch to literary efforts, Rebecca painstakingly rewrote her composition on solitude, giving it all the benefit of Miss Dearborn's suggestion.
The text of his order(altered from the original by only a pronoun, which is not much) ran: "The earth and the fulness thereof are mine, saith Monseigneur.
The butler laid a special emphasis on the personal pronoun.
 
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