1. Underline the pronouns in these sentences and state their kind.
1.
She is watching television.
2. They are going to watch a film today.
3.
I am studying grammar.
Do you know the answer?
5. You yourself must find a solution to this problem.
6. Neither of us can go to the party.
7.
God has been kind to me.
8. The guests enjoyed themselves.
9. This is the architect who designed my house.
10. I could not open the email which you sent me.
11. Every now and then someone dropped in.
12.You should not concern yourself with anything
other than studies.
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Answers
1. She is watching television. Personal pronoun
2. They are going to watch a film today. Personal pronoun
3. I am studying grammar. Personal pronoun
4. Do you know the answer? Personal pronoun
5. You yourself must find a solution to this problem.
Personal pronoun
Relative pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
6. Neither of us can go to the party.
Object pronoun
7. God has been kind to me. Object pronoun
8. The guests enjoyed themselves. Relative pronoun
9. This is the architect who designed my house.
Demonstrative pronoun
Personal pronoun
10. I could not open the email which you sent me.
Personal pronoun
Personal pronoun
Object pronoun
11. Every now and then someone dropped in.
Indefinite pronoun
12. You should not concern yourself with anything
other than studies.
Personal pronoun
Relative pronoun
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Pronouns:
- A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or noun phrase.
- Pronouns refer to either a previously specified noun or a noun that does not need to be precisely named.
- Pronouns have historically been considered one of the elements of speech, although some current theorists disagree, citing the variety of functions they fulfill cross-linguistically.
- A pronoun is anything like "you," which can be solitary or plural.
- Personal and possessive pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative and interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns are examples of subtypes.
The pronouns are underlined are as follows and the type is specified in the bracket:
- 1. She is watching television. (singular, feminine, third-person pronoun)
- 2. They are going to watch a film today. (plural, third-person pronoun)
- 3. I am studying grammar. (singular, first-person pronoun.)
- 4. Do you know the answer? (singular, second-person pronoun)
- 5. You yourself must find a solution to this problem. (you = singular, second-person pronoun) (yourself = Reflexive pronoun)
- 6. Neither of us can go to the party. (first person plural pronoun)
- 7. God has been kind to me. (personal pronoun)
- 8. The guests enjoyed themselves. (Reflexive pronoun)
- 9. This is the architect who designed my house. (possessive pronouns)
- 10. I could not open the email which you sent me. (you = singular, second-person pronoun) (me = personal pronoun)
- 11. Every now and then someone dropped in. (Indefinite pronoun)
- 12. You should not concern yourself with anything other than studies. (you = singular, second-person pronoun) (yourself = Reflexive pronoun)
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