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17 October, 02:00

We are reading a book that contains an account of early space flights. Which kind of pronoun is that in the sentence? relative indefinite interrogative demonstrative

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  1. 17 October, 03:17
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    I believe the correct answer would be indefinite.

    Demonstrative pronouns take the place of longer phrases.

    Relative pronouns are used to connect phrases to a noun or pronoun. Some examples are who, whom, and which.

    Interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question. Examples include who, when, and where.

    Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that are vague and do not refer to a specific person or group.

    "We" in this case is vague. We don't know who "we" is. Therefore, I think it would be classified as an indefinite pronoun.
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