The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person or thing. Example:
The word 'other' is also an adjective when placed before a noun:
The word 'other' is an adverb when followed by 'than':
The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, which takes the place of a noun for a different person or thing from one already mentioned.Example: One was more expensive than the other.Note: The word 'other' also functions as an adjective and an adverb
a indefinite pronoun
The pronoun 'many' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed amount. Example:Many have already responded to our invitation.
The pronoun 'some' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed amount of something. Example: Some like the hot sauce and some like the mild. The word some is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun, and an adverb, a word that modifies a verb.
The word 'other' is an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinitepronoun. Some dictionaries also designate the word 'other' as a noun as a word for a remaining one, a different or additional one. Examples:adjective: I can't find the other shoe.adverb: The beach was other than deserted.pronoun: You may have this one or the other.noun: She goes to one job in the morning and the other in the afternoon.Note: Most dictionaries designate the above pronoun and noun use as a pronoun only.
The word us is the first person plural objective case pronoun.
The word 'or' is not a pronoun; or is a conjunction, a preposition, or a noun.
Whoever is a subjective pronoun.
"You" is not an adjective clause, or any other kind of clause, because it is a single word. "You" is a pronoun.
"That" is a demonstrative pronoun. You "demonstrate" which thing you mean.
Those is a demonstrative pronoun, along with this, that, these, and such.
The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, which takes the place of a noun for a different person or thing from one already mentioned.Example: One was more expensive than the other.Note: The word 'other' also functions as an adjective and an adverb
Pronoun
Superlative
Their is a possessive pronoun, the third person plural. The pronoun their can be use as the subject or the object of a sentence.
The pronoun 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun; a word to indicate, to show, to point to. The pronoun 'that' is also a relative pronoun; a word that introduces a relative clause. Examples:Demonstrative pronoun: That is my favorite movie.Relative pronoun: This is the movie that I like.The word 'that' is also and adjective, an adverb, and a conjunction.
The pronoun where is an interrogative pronoun, a word used to ask a question. Where takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question. Example:Where are my keys? Your keys are on the counter.