Object pronouns receive the action in a sentence.
In the sentence "She gave me the book," "me" is the object pronoun as it receives the action of "gave."
Reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, etc.) end with "self" or "selves."
They reflect the action back to the subject (e.g., "He hurt himself.").
"Mine" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership.
It replaces a noun phrase like "my car" to avoid repetition.
It is a dummy pronoun when used to introduce a sentence or clause, without referring to a specific noun or person.
e.g., It is raining" or "It seems fine."
In the sentence "Such was not my intention, such is...", the word "such" is used as a pronoun.
It refers back to the previous idea of "not my intention."
"That" is used here as a demonstrative determiner, specifying which one is being referred to.
That means وہ
Formula: Subject + Verb + Preposition + Pronoun
They: Subject
Are playing: Verb
Against: Preposition
Whom: Pronoun
"Everyone" is a pronoun that refers to all individuals in a group.
It is used as a singular entity in sentences despite implying a plural meaning.
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