The pronoun 'another' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an additional or different person or thing.
Example: Those are good cupcakes. I'd like another.
The word 'another' also functions as an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun.
Example: You may have another cupcake.
No, it is not. The word "another" is either an adjective or a pronoun.
i think an adjective
No, it is an adjective, or a pronoun which might be the object of a verb.
The pronoun 'anything' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of an unnamed or unknown thing or amount.Example: I didn't find anything in there.The indefinite pronouns are: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, few, fewer, less, little, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, none, one, other, others, several, some, somebody, someone, something, such, and they (people in general).
No, the word 'another' is an adjective and an indefinite pronoun.The adjective 'another' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.example: You may have another cookie.The indefinite pronoun 'another' takes the place of a noun for one more of the same kind.example: If you like the cookie, you may have another.
appositive
The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.
a nominative pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
No, a pronoun substitutes for a noun or another pronoun only.
That would be the possessives:possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.possessive adjectives: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.
The pronoun neither is an indefinite pronoun; an indefinite pronoun does not refer to a specific person, thing, or amount. The pronoun neither is used to say not one or another of any person(s) or thing(s). Example: Neither you or the others will have to take that test.
No, the word 'another' is not a noun.The word another is an adjective and a pronoun.The adjective 'another' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as an additional person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned.The pronoun 'another' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person or thing.Examples:I'm busy today but we can meet another day. (adjective)If you like the cookies, you may have another. (pronoun)
There is no type of pronoun called 'special pronoun' in English.
The pronoun in italics is a personal pronoun.
Myself is a reflexive pronoun.
The type of pronouns that can function as the object of a preposition are:personal pronoun: My brother will be coming with me.demonstrative pronoun: We have a lot riding on this.possessive pronoun: You can park your car behind mine.possessive adjective: Here is a note for yourmother.interrogative pronoun: To whom do I give the completed application?reflexive pronoun: Jack built the model by himself.reciprocal pronoun: The sisters give a birthday party for one another each year.relative pronoun: The man to whom I'm engaged is coming to meet my parents.indefinite pronoun: Despite everything, the performance began on time.