PRONOUN
Def; it is used instead of any noun.
For example; I, we, you, he, she, it, they
Note; there are eight kinds of pronoun.
(I) Personal Pronoun
(II) Reflexive Pronoun
(III) Relative Pronoun
(IV) Demonstrative Pronoun
(V) Distribute Pronoun
(VI) Indefinite Pronoun
(VII) Interrogative Pronoun
Case of pronoun
Subjective case | Objective case | Possessive case | Reflexive case | ||
Possessive adjective | Possessive pronoun | ||||
I | Me | My | Mine | My self | |
We | Us | Our | Ours | Our selves | |
You | You | Your | Yours | Your self/selves | |
He | Him | His | His | His self | |
She | Her | Her | Hers | Her self | |
It | It | Its | Its | Its self | |
They | Them | Their | theirs | Their selves | |
(I)Personal Pronoun; Personal pronoun demons the three persons.
For example; First person I, WE
Second Person YOU
Third Person He, She, It, They
(II)Reflexive Pronoun; when work is done by some one is called Reflexive Pronoun.
For example; my self, our selves, or self/selves her self, him self.
(III)Relative Pronoun; it always joins two or more then two sentences with another.
For examples;
I saw the person who killed him.
It is the car which they have stolen.
It is the place where we mat yesterday.
(IV)Demonstrative Pronoun; it demons the person place or things is called demonstrative Pronoun.
For example; this is place.
These books good.
Those are boys.
(V)Distribute Pronoun; it simply distribute the place person or things is called distribute pronoun.
For example;
Either you should go or I.
Neither you killed him nor I kill him.
Each of them has performed satisfactorily.
(VI)Indefinite Pronoun; it can not show the correct numbers or person things or place is called indefinite pronoun.
For example;
There are some boys in the school.
Some one has taken my pen.
Few books are good.
(VII)Interrogative Pronoun; in which we ask question from some one is called interrogative pronoun.
For example;
What are you doing?
Who is the man?
Whose shoes are those?
Whose shoes are those?
Whom have you seen?
(VIII)Possessive Pronoun; this is used for property of some one is called possessive pronoun.
For example;
This is my car.
That is her computer.
It is ours house.
Question; what is the difference between “possessive adjective” and “possessive pronoun”.
Answer; Possessive pronouns and adjectives are two different ways to show
possession in English - Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjective + Noun
Examples;
possession in English - Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjective + Noun
Examples;
· My dog is big.
· Her cat is brown.
· Their sister works downtown.
Possessive Pronouns
Noun + Possessive Pronoun
Examples:
· The dog is mine.
· The brown cat is hers.
· The car is ours.
Possessive adjectives go before the noun and possessive
pronouns go after the noun. Here are some examples:
Possessive adjectives go before the noun and possessive
pronouns go after the noun. Here are some examples:
· This is my car.
· The car is mine.
· Is that your pen?
· Is that pen yours?
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