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Pronoun Examples with Context:

Personal Pronouns:

* I/me: I went to the store. The cashier gave me a discount.

* You: You should study for the test. Did you see the movie?

* He/him: He is a talented musician. I saw him at the concert.

* She/her: She is a doctor. I met her at the conference.

* It: It is raining outside. I love it when it rains.

* We/us: We are going to the park. The teacher gave us homework.

* They/them: They are my friends. I invited them to the party.

Possessive Pronouns:

* My: This is my car.

* Your: Your phone is ringing.

* His: His dog is very friendly.

* Her: Her dress is beautiful.

* Its: The cat licked its paw.

* Our: Our team won the game.

* Their: Their house is on the hill.

Reflexive Pronouns:

* Myself: I cooked dinner for myself.

* Yourself: You should take care of yourself.

* Himself: He hurt himself while playing soccer.

* Herself: She dressed herself in a beautiful gown.

* Itself: The car drove itself.

* Ourselves: We celebrated ourselves for finishing the project.

* Themselves: They built a house for themselves.

Demonstrative Pronouns:

* This: This is my favorite book.

* That: That is a beautiful house.

* These: These are my new shoes.

* Those: Those are the people I told you about.

Indefinite Pronouns:

* Someone: Someone is at the door.

* Everyone: Everyone is invited to the party.

* Something: Something is wrong with the car.

* Nothing: Nothing happened today.

* All: All the students passed the exam.

* None: None of us want to go to the concert.

Relative Pronouns:

* Who: The woman who lives next door is a doctor.

* Whom: The person whom I met at the conference is a famous author.

* Whose: The girl whose dog is lost is very upset.

* Which: The car which I bought is red.

* That: The book that I am reading is very interesting.

Interrogative Pronouns:

* Who: Who is coming to the party?

* Whom: Whom did you invite to the dinner?

* What: What is your favorite color?

* Which: Which one do you want?

* Whose: Whose is this book?

These are just a few examples of pronouns and their uses. Remember that the context of a sentence will always dictate the correct pronoun to use.

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