Lombard/Pronouns
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The pronoun is a variable part of speech that replaces a noun. In Lombard, as in English, we can classify the following types of pronouns:
- Personal pronouns
- Subject personal pronouns: represent whoever performs the action in the active form or undergoes it in the case of the passive form.
- personal pronouns as complements: they represent a noun as a complement.
The latter can also be expressed in the form of pronominal particle
- Relative pronouns: they are used to introduce a relative clauses
- Possessive pronouns: they are used to specify who owns the person, animal or thing indicated by the noun they replace
- Demonstrative pronouns: replace a substantial and at the same time indicating whether this is near or far from the speaker or listener.
- Indefinite pronouns: indicates something or someone but without precisely defining who it is.
- Interrogative pronouns: used to construct direct interrogative sentences