[Audio] Pronouns and Types of pronouns.
[Audio] Pronouns Definition A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over. Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. Examples:- I, you, he, she, we, they, him, her, he, she, us, them and so on. You can see other examples of Pronouns in the next Slide.
[Audio] Examples of Pronoun 1. They are good at playing basketball. 2.She has many chocolates in her pocket. 3. You have to come to my birthday party. 4.1 had forgotten my wallet in the room. 5.She asked me to complete the project by the evening. 6. The bride started starring at herself in the mirror. 7. Everybody was present when I entered the classroom. 8.The person sitting by your side was my uncle. 9. This vault was unable to open for them. 10.You are the only one who can quickly solve this puzzle. 11. He is planning to hide behind the door. 12. 0nly those students are applicable to join the contest. 13. Everything will be fine; you have to calm down. 14. His son has been Kidnapped. 15. There is nothing to hide from you. 16.1 have seen all those pictures you sent to me. 17. You all have to come to my sister's wedding. 18.1 called you yesterday to join us for the party. 19. Someone, please call the Ambulance. 20. Everyone wants to improve themselves..
[Audio] Types of Pronouns Personal pronouns Possessive pronouns Reflexive pronouns Demonstrative pronouns Relative pronouns Interrogative pronouns Distributive pronouns Emphatic Pronoun.
[Audio] Personal Pronouns Definition A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person. Each of the English personal pronouns shows us the grammatical person, gender, number, and case of the noun it replaces. Examples:- I, me, you, we, us, he, him, she, her, they, them and it etc. 1.She plays badminton in our college 2. He is working with a medical agency. 3.They are not completing their task. 4.She left her English book at home. 5. Her father is a doctor..
[Audio] Possessive Pronouns Definition Possessive pronouns are pronouns that are used to indicate the ownership (possession) of something or someone by something or someone else. Examples:- The English possessive pronouns are mine, ours, yours, his, hers, theirs, and whose. This is my laptop. It's mine. These glasses are mine, not yours. This is my brother 's book. It's his. He offered to swap his camera for hers. I'll show you to your room..
[Audio] Reflexive Pronouns Definition A reflexive pronoun is a special kind of pronoun. It is usually used when the object of a sentence is the same as the subject, as you will see below. Each personal pronoun (such as I, you, and she) has its own reflexive form. Examples:- Reflexive pronouns are words like myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves. 1. I don't need you to believe in me, I believe myself. 2.She cuts herself badly in depression. 3.You can do this all by yourself. 4.She was blaming herself for that loss. 5.Now it's your turn, do it by yourself..
[Audio] Demonstrative Pronouns Definition A demonstrative pronoun is a word used to stand in for a noun. They are used to point to something or someone specific. Examples:- The English demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those. 1)This is my chair. 2)That is Peter's house. 3)These are her clothes. 4)Those are migrating birds..
[Audio] Relative pronouns Definition A relative pronoun is a pronoun that's used to introduce a relative clause. Examples:- The main English Relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which and that. 1.The utensil that you are looking for is placed on the rooftop. 2.He purchased a shining diamond which cost seven lakhs. 3.Doesn't she know the name of a person whose fault in this? 4.The book, when he returned to the library, was torn out. 5.The president, whoever the management decides, will introduce his agendas..
[Audio] Interrogative pronouns Definition An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to introduce a question. Examples:- The main English interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose. What do you want for your birthday? Which shirt do you think looks better on me? Who do you think will win the playoff game? To whom are you speaking? Whose socks are those?.
[Audio] Distributive pronouns Definition When the pronoun is used for more than one thing or person in a situation, it is called Distributive pronouns. Examples:- The main English distributive pronouns everyone, no one, and each He never replied to any of my letters. I don't think either of them is at home. Each of them has a leather money bag. Neither of my parents is a doctor. Each one of us has his own duty..
[Audio] Emphatic Pronoun Definition Emphatic pronouns are compound personal pronouns. Examples:- The main English Emphatic pronouns are myself, herself, yourself, etc., I will build the house myself. We will watch the show ourselves. You yourself can tell us about the situation. He will practice the dance himself. She is hitting herself..
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