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Question : Identify the pair of pronouns in the given sentence.

She was the girl who left him at the entrance of the parking.
 

Option 1: Relative-Personal Pronouns
 

Option 2: Interrogative-Personal Pronouns
 

Option 3:  Demonstrative-Possessive Pronouns
 

Option 4:  Demonstrative-Personal Pronouns


Team Careers360 12th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Relative-Personal Pronouns


Solution : The correct answer is option 1.

She is a personal pronoun, and who is a relative pronoun.

Explanation:

To link a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun, use a relative pronoun.A pronoun that begins a clause that modifies an antecedent (such as who, which, or that). For instance, who, whom, which, that, etc.


Personal pronouns indicate possession or ownership of a noun. Example 1: He, she, and I.

Interrogative pronouns are used in questions-posing sentences. For instance, who, which, whom, etc.

Demonstrative pronouns are used to replace nouns that have already been used. Example: those and those. which, etc.

Possessive pronouns indicate possession or ownership of a noun. Example- my, mine, ur, etc.

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