Pronouns : A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun to avoid its repetition.
A) Personal Pronouns : Used for persons. Examples : I, We, you, he, she, they, me, our, etc.
B) Reflexive or Emphatic Pronouns : - Used as object of the verb. The action of the subject turns back on the subject itself. Example: formed by adding 'self' to my, your, him, her, it (myself, herself, itself) and 'selves' to our, your, them (plural) as ourselves, yourselves, themselves
C ) Demonstrative Pronouns : Used to point out the things to which they refer. Example : this, these point to nearby things, that, those point to objects at a distance.
D ) Interrogative Pronouns : Used for asking questions. Example : who, whom, (used for persons); which (used for things); what (also used for things)
E ) Distributive Pronouns : Refer to persons or things one at a time. Examples : each, every, either, neither, each means every one of two or more taken separately, either one of the two, neither none of the two, every used with singular class nouns.
Choose the best words from the options given to complete the following sentences . The orphanage authority gives away a child, who resided in the orphanage house for long 12 years, to ___________ adopted parents. The child decided to give away his books as he didn't need _____________ . | |||
Right Option : A | |||
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Choose the best word from the options given to complete the following sentences . James and Mary were siblings. One day they returned from school. ___________ were very hungry and went straight into the kitchen. __________ wanted to eat something. | |||
Right Option : D | |||
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Choose the best words from the options given to complete the following sentences . _____________ are quite a few NGOs that are working hard to make the lives of ____________ people a bit simpler. Many educated youths have taken up the responsibility to teach these children and even get ______________ admitted to local schools run by the government. | |||
Right Option : B | |||
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