Pronouns

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Pronouns

Pronouns: Know more about it.

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun to avoid repetition and make sentences concise and clear.

Pronouns can refer to people, objects, places, or ideas and take the place of nouns in various grammatical contexts.

Types of Pronouns and Examples

1) Personal Pronouns

Refer to specific people or things and are used in place of nouns that represent them.

Examples:

Subject: I, you, he, she, it, we, they

e.g. She is reading a book.

Object: me, you, him, her, it, us, them

e.g. The teacher praised them.

2) Possessive Pronouns

Show ownership or possession.

Examples:

mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs

e.g. The red pen is mine.

3) Reflexive Pronouns

Refer back to the subject of the sentence.

Examples:

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

e.g. He blamed himself for the mistake.

4) Demonstrative Pronouns

Point to specific things or people.

Examples:

this, that, these, those

e.g. These are delicious.

5) Interrogative Pronouns

Used to ask questions. Examples:

who, whom, whose, which, what

e.g. Who is coming to the party?

6) Relative Pronouns

Introduce a clause and refer to a noun mentioned earlier in the sentence.

Examples:

who, whom, whose, which, that

e.g. The person who called you is outside.

7) Indefinite Pronouns

Refer to nonspecific people or things.

Examples:

anyone, everyone, someone, nobody, all, some, several, many, few

e.g. Everyone is invited to the meeting.

8) Reciprocal Pronouns

Show mutual actions or relationships.

Examples:

each other, one another

e.g. They respect each other’s opinions.

9) Intensive Pronouns

Emphasize a noun or another pronoun. They look identical to reflexive pronouns but serve a different function.

Examples:

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

e.g. I made this cake myself.

10) Distributive Pronouns

Refer to members of a group individually rather than collectively.

Examples:

each, either, neither

e.g. Each of them has a ticket.


Key Features

  • Pronouns simplify sentences by avoiding repetition.
  • They must agree with their antecedents in number, gender, and person.
  • Context determines the type of pronoun to use.

Online Test No. 1

 
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#1. Which of the following is a possessive pronoun?

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#2. Choose the reflexive pronoun in the sentence: “The cat hurt itself while playing with the toy.”

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#3. Which sentence contains a demonstrative pronoun?

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#4. Select the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentence: “The book _____ you lent me was fascinating.”

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#5. Choose the correct possessive pronoun to complete this sentence: “This book is ____.”

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#6. Identify the reflexive pronoun in this sentence: “I hurt ____ while playing basketball.”

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#7. Which pronoun is used to ask a question?

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#8. The Principal ———- announced the winners. (Choose the correct pronoun the fill the blank space)

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#9. He ———- is guilty must apologise. (Choose the correct pronoun to fill the blank space)

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#10. I like those books ———— have interesting stories. (Choose the correct pronoun to fill the blank space)

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Results

Congratulations. You are the topper. Keep it up !👍

Oh! Better luck next time. Do solve the test again. 🥺

 


See more-

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Online Test on Tenses

Vocabulary Building – Word Power

Test on Antonyms

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Prof. Tushar Chavan
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I am a techno savvy person working as a Junior College Teacher at Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist, Jalgaon

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