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3. Fill in the blanks with suitable pronouns.
has family there.
i. Shyam is from Odisha.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Pronouns refer to nouns that have been mentioned before to avoid repetition. Personal pronouns refer to a person in terms of point of view as in, the first person (speaker), the second person (listener) and the third person (the person who's not a part of the conversation between the speaker and listener). Possessive cases of personal pronouns, that declare ownership, have two forms, possessive adjectives that modify a noun (my book, your book, her book) and possessive pronouns that don't precede or modify a noun. A possessive pronoun is usually the last word of a sentence. In the given sentence, there's a compound subject (two subjects clubbed together) "Ram and Shyam" that performs the function "lost". The blank that follows requires a pronoun that refers to them. 'Their' is a pronoun that also functions as an adjective, it precedes the noun "way", hence saying that they lost "their way", the way that they had planned to go on. Hence option C is correct. "His" is used for a third person (singular), whereas here the pronoun has to refer to a plural subject, hence option A is incorrect. "Its" is used for non-living things, or animals. Neither are "Ram and Shyam" non-living, nor are they animals, hence option B is incorrect. 'Theirs' is a possessive pronoun that is not followed by a noun, whereas here, the pronoun is followed by a noun, thereby modifying it, hence option D is incorrect.

Answered by Garv2703
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Answer:

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Explanation:

He has family there.

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