Pronouns / D.N.S. Bhat
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TextPublication details: New York: Oxford University, 2004.Description: xii, 320 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. BookISBN: - 9780199269129
- DUCE P279 .S53
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [292]-306) and indexes.
Pronouns are essential elements of language that replace nouns to avoid repetition and improve clarity in communication.
They help link ideas, maintain cohesion, and make sentences more efficient. Common categories include personal, possessive,
reflexive, relative, and demonstrative pronouns, each serving a specific grammatical function. By referring to people, objects, or
concepts without repeating their names, pronouns streamline both spoken and written language. Understanding how pronouns
function enhances grammatical accuracy and supports clearer, more natural expression in everyday communication.
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