Determiners which may also be used as pronouns in this way are:
Determiners replaced by pronouns
190b
The and a/an do not occur as pronouns, but their meanings may be expressed
pronominally in different forms.
He,
she,
it and
them are used as anaphoric pronouns in place of a noun phrase
beginning with the:
Have you met the new boss? He’s very nice.
I am thrilled to win the race this year, because of all the great horses in it.
Add the potatoes and roll them around in the spices.
One is used as a pronoun in place of a noun phrase beginning with
a/an:
He has lost a son. I have found one.
Possessive determiners and pronouns
190c
The possessive determiners have the following forms as pronouns (
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