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1. *Cardiologist* (heart specialist)
2. *Dermatologist* (skin specialist)
3. *Neurologist* (brain and nervous system specialist)
4. *Orthopedic Surgeon* (bone and joint specialist)
5. *Pediatrician* (child specialist)
6. *Oncologist* (cancer specialist)
7. *Gynecologist* (women's health specialist)
8. *Psychiatrist* (mental health specialist)
9. *Ophthalmologist* (eye specialist)
10. *ENT Specialist* (ear, nose, and throat specialist)
11. *Dentist* (teeth and oral health specialist)
12. *Urologist* (urinary tract specialist)
13. *Gastroenterologist* (digestive system specialist)
14. *Endocrinologist* (hormone specialist)
15. *Pulmonologist* (lung specialist)

Different types of verbs
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Different types of pronouns, explained simply with definitions and examples πŸ‘‡

Different Types of Pronouns

1. Personal Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Refer to specific people or things.
(I, we, you, he, she, it, they)
Example: She is my friend.

2. Possessive Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Show ownership.
(mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs)
Example: This book is mine.

3. Reflexive Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Refer back to the subject.
(myself, yourself, himself, herself)
Example: He hurt himself.

4. Demonstrative Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Point to specific things.
(this, that, these, those)
Example: These are my shoes.

5. Interrogative Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Used to ask questions.
(who, whom, whose, which, what)
Example: Who is calling?

6. Relative Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Join a clause to a noun.
(who, whom, whose, which, that)
Example: The boy who won is my cousin.

7. Indefinite Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Refer to non-specific people or things.
(someone, anyone, everyone, something)
Example: Someone is at the door.

8. Reciprocal Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Show mutual action.
(each other, one another)
Example: They love each other.

9. Emphatic (Intensive) Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Emphasize the subject.
(myself, himself, herself)
Example: I did it myself.

10. Distributive Pronouns

πŸ‘‰ Refer to members of a group separately.
(each, either, neither)
Example: Each of the students passed.

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