Pronouns Exercise For Class 3
Pronouns are words used to avoid the repetition of nouns. There are seven personal pronouns in English. They are: he, she, they, we, you, I and it. Study the examples given below. Susmita is...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Pronouns are words used to avoid the repetition of nouns. There are seven personal pronouns in English. They are: he, she, they, we, you, I and it. Study the examples given below. Susmita is...
Correct the following sentences. 1. They selected Alice and myself. 2. We enjoyed very much at the party. 3. The principal wants to see John and yourself. 4. Myself has been asked to complete...
In this lesson we will learn about some common mistakes in the use of pronouns. Correct the following sentences. Incorrect: One should keep his promises. Correct: One should keep one’s promises. Correct: A man or woman...
After as and than, we normally use an object pronoun (e.g. him, her, me, them etc.). Subject pronouns are also used in a formal style. Note that when a subject pronoun is used, it is normally followed by a...
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun. Pronouns help the unnecessary repetition of nouns in your writing and speech. Consider the examples given below. Mr. Peter gave Mr. Peter’s pen to...
The words I, me, he, him, you, she, her, it, they, them, we and us are usually called the personal pronouns. One is also used as a personal pronoun. Who is an interrogative personal pronoun. Personal pronouns are used when it is not necessary...
Distributive pronouns refer to people or things taken one at a time. Examples are: each, either and neither. Since they refer to a single person or thing at a time, distributive pronouns are always singular and are followed by singular...
Demonstrative pronouns direct attention to a specific person, place, or thing. There are only four demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these and those. This is better than that. Put those down – they are dirty. Hello. This is Alice. Is that Ruth? Who is that? We use this/these to talk...
The part of speech which includes words like it, you, they, he, somebody, anything and who. A pronoun is usually a single word, and it forms a complete noun phrase all by itself. Pronouns...
The person category which denotes the speaker and possibly also some people associated with the speaker. The English first person pronouns are I/me (singular) and we/us (plural). The singular pronoun I/me always means ‘the...