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Pronouns which points out the person or thing referred to.
a) Personal Pronouns
b) Interrogative Pronouns
c) Demonstrative Pronouns
d) Relative Pronouns

Pronouns which are used to introduce dependent clauses.
a) Relative Pronouns
b) Compound Pronouns
c) Demonstrative Pronouns
d) Personal Pronouns

Pronouns which are used to ask a question.
a) Compound Pronouns
b) Indefinite Pronouns
c) Demonstrative Pronouns
d) Interrogative Pronouns

Pronouns which do not definitely point out persons or things and do not have antecedents.
a) Indefinite Pronouns
b) Demonstrative Pronouns
c) Interrogative Pronouns
d) Personal Pronouns

Pronouns which are combined with -self or -selves.
a) Demonstrative Pronouns
b) Indefinite Pronouns
c) Relative Proouns
d) Compound Pronouns

Pronouns which refer to the speaker.
a) Relative Pronouns
b) Interrogative Proouns
c) Personal Pronouns
d) Compound Pronouns

Who, whom, whose, which and what are what type of pronoun?
a) Relative Pronouns
b) Interrogatve Pronouns
c) Demonstrative Pronouns
d) Indefinite Pronouns

This, that, these and those are what type of pronouns?
a) Personal Pronouns
b) Demonstrative Pronouns
c) Relative Pronouns
d) Interrogative Pronouns

Who, whom, whose, which and that are what type of pronouns?
a) Interrogative Pronouns
b) Personal Pronouns
c) Relative Pronouns
d) Demonstrative Pronouns

Each, either, neither, one, everyone, everybody, no one, nobody, anyone, anybody, someone, somebody, both, few, several, many, some, any, non, all, most are what types of pronouns?
a) Relative Pronouns
b) Interrogative Pronouns
c) Personal Pronouns
d) Indefinite Pronouns

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