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What is declarative pronoun?

The term "declarative pronoun" is not a recognized grammatical term. It's possible you're thinking of one of these concepts:

* Demonstrative pronoun: This type of pronoun points to a specific noun or group of nouns. Examples include:

* This: This book is interesting.

* That: That car is fast.

* These: These cookies are delicious.

* Those: Those flowers are beautiful.

* Interrogative pronoun: These pronouns are used to ask questions. Examples include:

* Who: Who is going to the party?

* Whom: Whom did you see at the store?

* Whose: Whose book is this?

* What: What is your favorite color?

* Which: Which shirt do you like?

If you can provide more context about where you encountered the term "declarative pronoun," I might be able to give you a more specific answer.

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