Question
What type of pronoun is the italicized word?
It can stand by itself.
relative
demonstrative
reflexive
interrogative
indefinite
intensive
It can stand by itself.
relative
demonstrative
reflexive
interrogative
indefinite
intensive
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The italicized phrase "It can stand by itself" contains the pronoun "it." The type of pronoun "it" refers to is called a **demonstrative pronoun**. Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to specific things or people.
If you need information about a different italicized word or context, please provide the specific word for further assistance!
If you need information about a different italicized word or context, please provide the specific word for further assistance!