Pronoun and Types of Pronoun
Pronoun
What , which , who
Pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence.
For example
1. She has many books in her bag.
2. You have to go to my birthday party.
3. He speaks English fluently.
Types of pronoun
(a) Personal pronouns
I, we, they, you, he, she,it
(b) Demonstrative pronouns
this, that, these, those
(c) Relative pronouns
who, which, that, What
d) Interrogative pronouns
What , which , who
(e) Reflexive pronouns
myself, itself, themselves, himself , herself , ourselves
(f) Distributive pronouns
each, either, neither
g) Indefinite pronouns
one, any, anyone, anything, anybody, some, someone, somebody, all,
a) Personal Pronouns stand for three persons, For examples
(1) The first person
(2) The e second person
(3) The third person.
I , we , they , you , she , he , it , mine , my , me, him and her etc.
b) Demonstrative Pronouns
Pronouns which demonstrate or point to some nouns going before are called
demonstrative Pronouns .
Demonstrative pronouns are
this, these, that, those, such, same, etc
1 It is clear.
2 The pen that you gave me was good.
3 I asked him and he told me the same .
4 This is a gift from my cousin.
d Relative Pronouns
c) A Relative Pronoun relates to Noun or other Pronoun going before.
Relative Pronoun are
Whose, Who, Whom, Which , Whom, That and what, whoever , whichever.
Examples
1. I met my friend who has just returned.
2. Here the bag that you bought from market.
3. This is the boy who works hard.
4. These are the students whom all praise.
d) Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns as appear from their very name, are pronouns for
questions.
(a) who, whose, whom are used for persons
(b)which is used in selective sense and is used when one wants to know about a particular person, animal or thing
Who, who, what, which, etc.
what for persons, animals and things
Examples
1. What is your name?
2 whose cell phone is this?
3 whom do you want?
4. Which of the pictures do you like best?
e) Reflexive Pronouns
When self is added to say, your, him , her ,it , my and selves to our, your and them we get Reflexive Pronouns.
For example
1 I hurt myself.
2 you will hurt yourself.
3 They hurt themselves.
We hurt ourselves.
enjoy, hang, avail
Note: Some verbs always take the Reflexive Pronouns
He did not avail of the opportunity
(Incorrect)
He did not avail himself of the opportunity.
(Correct)
f) Distributive Pronouns
The pronouns like each, , either and neither are called Distributive Pronouns a they refer to the Pronouns being used in individual or collective capacity both in positive and negative meanings.
Examples
1. Each of the students receives a prize.
2. Either of you can come.
3. Neither of the accusations is true.
g) lndefinite pronoun
The pronouns referring to indefinite nouns are called indefinite pronouns.
Examples
One , any , many, anyone, anything , anybody , something , someone , all
1. One hardly knows what to do.
2. Some are born great.
3. Somebody has stolen my wallet.
4. Nobody was there to rescue the child.
5. Many of them are Muslim.
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