This document defines and provides examples of different types of pronouns: - Personal pronouns have person, gender, number, and case and substitute for nouns. - Demonstrative pronouns can be used as determiners or qualifiers and describe nouns. - Reflexive/intensive pronouns reflect or intensify another word in the sentence and cannot replace personal pronouns. - Indefinite pronouns are singular or plural depending on whether they refer to countable or non-countable nouns. - Interrogative pronouns ask questions requiring more than yes/no answers. - Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses and refer to people or