Interrogative pronouns are used to make questions.
who / whom / what / which / whose
Who is going with you?
Whom do you teach? ( formal)
What is your name?
Which is your house?
Whose coat is this?
I gave her the book.
With her Russian blood, SHE will save us.
HE went to the doctor. the BOY ate the pizza
He wanted his coat from the closet.She hoped his coat was still in the closet.
The indefinite pronoun in the sentence is anyone.
The word 'I' is the pronoun that replaces the name of the speaker as the subject of a sentence or clause. Example sentences:I am glad you asked this question. I was happy to answer your question.If you don't like my answer, at least I did my best.
He's is not a possessive pronoun. However, the word his is a possessive pronoun, This is because it shows possession of something. For example, "The book was his".
There are 2 pronouns in this sentence, "he" and "her".
You can use the word "me" as an object pronoun in a sentence to show the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "She handed the book to me," "me" is the recipient of the action of handing.
i want a example for declarative sentence
"Where are you going?"
Those potatoes are old and rotten