Personal Pronoun


 
 
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Personal Pronoun

Pronouns: are words that can replace a noun in a sentence. Their role in a sentence is similar to that of a noun. The noun that is replaced by any pronoun is called its antecedent. For Example

Rohan is a good student. He is very attentive in the class.

Here He is pronoun as it replaces the noun Rohan.

Personal Pronoun:  Personal pronouns that refer to the association with a particular person or noun. There are two types of personal pronouns.

Subject Personal Pronouns: They refer to the subject of a sentence. For example : we, you, I, he, she etc. They are also called pronous of the nominative case.

Object Personal Prononuns: They refer to the object of a sentence. For example : me, us, her, them etc. They are also called pronous of the objective case.

Use of Personal Pronoun:

  • They should agree in number, gender and person with the noun that they replace.
  • When they are used for collective noun, it should be singular in number and of neuter gender.
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  • When they are used for collective noun, where each individual is considered seperate they are used in plural.
  • (a) The mangoes are cheap, but they are not ripe yet.

         In this example, the noun mangoes is the antecedent of the pronoun they.

    (b) Because they are sour, the mangoes will be used for making pickle.

         In this example, the pronoun they stands for the noun mangoes, which occur later in the sentence.

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    Question : 1

    Fill in the blank with appropriate pronoun:

    You should not take up responsibility for any task when ________ are not aware of the consequences. 

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    Fill in the blank with appropriate pronoun:

    Each of the girls ate ________ candy. 

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 3

    Identify the correct personal pronoun in the following sentences : -

    1. You are the fastest runner on the team, and we’re depending on you..

    2. All of my teachers are Americans. They come from all over the country..

     
    Right Option : C
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