Grammer-Different types of Nouns

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Grammer-Different types of Nouns

pronoun
takes the place of a noun
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pronoun takes the place of a noun
personal pronoun most basic; i my me he she you your
indefinate specific about the number; all, somebody, anything, both, each
reflexsive pronoun pronouns with "self" in them; themself, herself, theirself
noun person place thing or idea
demonstrative noun talking about one topic; this that these those
interrogative noun confusion; what who whom whose
collective noun more than one; dogs, cats, birds, trees
compound noun noun with two words; football, baseball, bookbag

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