The pronoun she is a third person, singular, subjective personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a female as the subject of a sentence or a clause. Examples:
subject of the sentence: Margaret is joining us. She will be here at two.
subject of the clause: The things sheknits are really beautiful.
'than' is not a pronoun.
Interrogative pronoun
The pronoun 'them' is the third person, plural, objective, personal pronoun.
It is not a pronoun it is a common noun.
"None" can function as a pronoun indicating no amount or quantity. For example, "None of the cookies were left."
"Of" is not a pronoun. He, she, it, they, them, are all pronouns. "Of" is a preposition.
It's called a reflexive pronoun.
The word 'or' is not a pronoun; or is a conjunction, a preposition, or a noun.
Indicative pronouns such as "this," "that," "these," and "those" are used to point out or indicate specific people or things. They help to clarify or identify nouns in a sentence.
Video is not a pronoun, it is a common noun.
Whoever is a subjective pronoun.
The pronouns in the sentence are what (an interrogative pronoun) and you (a personal pronoun).