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The exclamatory pronouns They are pronouns that express feelings, reactions or emotions (anger, joy, surprise, etc). They always have an accent and are part of exclamation sentences, that is, sentences framed by exclamation marks. For example: ¡What nice day!
Exclamatory pronouns replace nouns in the sentence and lack meaning or lexical content on their own. The main function of these pronouns is to indicate or allude to a referent or entity. Its referent is known as “antecedent” because, in most cases, it is mentioned previously.
Prayers with WHAT
Sentences with HOW
Prayers with HOW MANY
Prayers with HOW MUCH
Prayers with HOW MANY
Prayers with HOW MUCH
Prayers with WHO
Prayers with WHO
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Enclitic pronouns | Indefinite pronouns |
Personal pronouns | Possessive pronouns |
Exclamatory pronouns | Relative Pronouns |
Demonstrative pronouns | Interrogative pronouns |