The word 'there' is a pronoun when it introduces a sentence or a clause, a word expressing the existence of a thing or circumstance.
The pronoun 'there' does not belong to a specific group of pronouns.
Example: There are so many choices.
The word 'there' is a noun as a word for a specific place, point, or position.
Example: You can put it there.
The word 'there' is an adjective, used to emphasize a noun that follows a demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, those).
Example: That puppy there is the one I want.
The word 'there' is an adverb, used to modify a verb.
Example: Is there a difference?
The word 'there' is an interjection, used to express emotion.
Example: There, I think that covers it.
The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
Myself is a reflexive pronoun.
There is no type of pronoun called 'special pronoun' in English.
singular
The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.
a nominative pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
The pronoun in italics is a personal pronoun.
Myself is a reflexive pronoun.
There is no type of pronoun called 'special pronoun' in English.
singular
Please provide the sentence so I can accurately determine the type of pronoun.
Yes, a subjective pronoun is a type of personal pronoun. A personal pronoun replaces the names of people + things. Subjective and Objective pronoun both belongs in the personal pronoun category.
The pronoun 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun, an unknown or unnamed person or a person of importance.
Her is not any type of verb. It is a pronoun.
appositive