Sagot :
There's no definite pronoun. Only an indefinite.
Indefinite pronoun- refers to an identifiable but not specified person or thing.
ex.
all, another, any, anybody, nothing, no one, oneself
Indefinite pronoun- refers to an identifiable but not specified person or thing.
ex.
all, another, any, anybody, nothing, no one, oneself
A definite pronoun refers to a specific noun that precedes it. The connection between the pronoun and noun must be clear.
Examples:
In the sentence, "After Ann went to the store, she had all the ingredients for a magnificent dinner," using the pronoun "she" means "Ann" does not have to be repeated.
"The exam was hard, but now it is over," the pronoun "it" stands for "the exam."
Examples:
In the sentence, "After Ann went to the store, she had all the ingredients for a magnificent dinner," using the pronoun "she" means "Ann" does not have to be repeated.
"The exam was hard, but now it is over," the pronoun "it" stands for "the exam."