Question
What type of pronoun is the italicized word?
It can stand by itself.
indefinite
reflexive
demonstrative
intensive
relative
interrogative
It can stand by itself.
indefinite
reflexive
demonstrative
intensive
relative
interrogative
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GPT-4o mini
The italicized phrase "It can stand by itself" suggests that the word "It" is a **demonstrative pronoun**. Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to specific things or people, and "it" is commonly used in this way.
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