Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject (e.g., I saw myself).
Words like myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves are reflexive pronouns.
"Us" is a pronoun because it refers to a group of people.
It is the objective case of the pronoun "we."
what is act as a "pronoun" in the above sentence
what: asking for information specifying something.
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In questions and negative sentences, we commonly use "anybody" (or "anyone") instead of "somebody/someone".
So, the correct sentence is: "Does anybody seem to care about the environment nowadays?"
Words like my, his, her, their, your etc. are called Possessive Pronouns.
"Her" is a pronoun used to show possession (possessive pronoun).
It refers to something that belongs to Hira (her bedroom).
Reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, etc.) end with "self" or "selves."
They reflect the action back to the subject (e.g., "He hurt himself.").
Words like Someone, something, anything, anyone etc. are called Indefinite Pronoun.
We don't use "is" as an auxiliary verb for the first person.
Examples of Adjectives:
He is a tall boy.
He is a good boy.
He is an intelligent boy.
The place where they live is unhealthy.
Here the word where means جہاں