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2. Can you see those?
3. Who said that?
4. The two kittens love us.
5. I am teaching them to play the tabla.
6. They have arrived from London.
7. Did you meet her at the mall?
8. That is beautiful.
9. He lost his house in the earthquake.
10. My garden is pretty. Yours is prettier.
11. You should not blame him for the accident.
12. All the essays were good, but his was the best.
2. Demonstrative pronouns
They help to point at something or someone. For example,
• This is my pen.
• That is a lost umbrella.
• These are your books.
• Those are students of this school.
3. Possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives
They help to show possession. For example,
• This pen is mine. (possessive pronoun)
• That is your pen. (possessive adjective)
• Those shoes are hers. (possessive pronoun)
• This is our house. (possessive adjective)
• That problem is theirs. (possessive pronoun)
4. Interrogative pronouns
The pronouns who, what, which, whom are used to ask questions. For example,
• What is your problem?
• Who can help you?
• Which is your schoolbag?
• Whom can you help?
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