CBSE BOARD X, asked by my2172004, 1 month ago

2.9 Pick up Pronouns from
Rama or Hari must lend his hand. their​

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Answered by Shakambarikhantwal
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Answer:

his

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Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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Answer:

The pronoun in the sentence is "his".

Explanation:

In the given sentence, the pronoun is "his", which is used to refer to either Rama or Hari.

Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun or noun phrase. They are used to avoid repeating the same noun multiple times in a sentence, which can make the sentence longer and more cumbersome.

In this sentence, "his" is a third-person singular pronoun that is used to refer to a singular noun, either Rama or Hari. The possessive form "his" indicates that the person being referred to possesses a hand, which they will lend.

The word "their" is not a pronoun in this sentence, as it does not refer back to a specific noun or noun phrase. Instead, it is a possessive determiner that indicates plural possession, as in "Rama and Hari must lend their hands."

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