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1. *Cardiologist* (heart specialist)
2. *Dermatologist* (skin specialist)
3. *Neurologist* (brain and nervous system specialist)
4. *Orthopedic Surgeon* (bone and joint specialist)
5. *Pediatrician* (child specialist)
6. *Oncologist* (cancer specialist)
7. *Gynecologist* (women's health specialist)
8. *Psychiatrist* (mental health specialist)
9. *Ophthalmologist* (eye specialist)
10. *ENT Specialist* (ear, nose, and throat specialist)
11. *Dentist* (teeth and oral health specialist)
12. *Urologist* (urinary tract specialist)
13. *Gastroenterologist* (digestive system specialist)
14. *Endocrinologist* (hormone specialist)
15. *Pulmonologist* (lung specialist)
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Different types of pronouns, explained simply with definitions and examples π
Different Types of Pronouns
1. Personal Pronouns
π Refer to specific people or things.
(I, we, you, he, she, it, they)
Example: She is my friend.
2. Possessive Pronouns
π Show ownership.
(mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs)
Example: This book is mine.
3. Reflexive Pronouns
π Refer back to the subject.
(myself, yourself, himself, herself)
Example: He hurt himself.
4. Demonstrative Pronouns
π Point to specific things.
(this, that, these, those)
Example: These are my shoes.
5. Interrogative Pronouns
π Used to ask questions.
(who, whom, whose, which, what)
Example: Who is calling?
6. Relative Pronouns
π Join a clause to a noun.
(who, whom, whose, which, that)
Example: The boy who won is my cousin.
7. Indefinite Pronouns
π Refer to non-specific people or things.
(someone, anyone, everyone, something)
Example: Someone is at the door.
8. Reciprocal Pronouns
π Show mutual action.
(each other, one another)
Example: They love each other.
9. Emphatic (Intensive) Pronouns
π Emphasize the subject.
(myself, himself, herself)
Example: I did it myself.
10. Distributive Pronouns
π Refer to members of a group separately.
(each, either, neither)
Example: Each of the students passed.
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