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Q. 2. Fill in the blanks with suitable personal pronouns:
1. Where are ---- going, Mukesh ?
2. Manali is a good girl; everybody likes .......
3. Some boys are not laborious. ...... are lazy.
4. His brother and sister came to see ......, but he did not see...
5. These men are idle; ...... refuse to work. I don't like
6. This pen is broken; ......... is of no use.
7. The boy lost a pencil, but ...... found ....., near ...
Buy ............ are the best apples in the shop.
9. As soon as Aditya opened the door, ...... found that ...... led
into a hall. These were doors all around the hall, but ...... were
all locked.
10. He gave ...... a rupee and I thanked ...... for .......
11. When the girls went into the garden, ...... saw a snake creeping
towards .............. ran away as hard as ........
12. You are as good a batsman as .......
13. Her brother and ...... went to the station.
14. She invited my brother and ...... to the party.
15. Wait for Ajay and .......
16. We won as many prizes as ..........
17. It was ......... who saved us.
18. He and ...... are old school friends.
19. If I were ........., I wouldn't help her.
20. They are far better players than ....
21. She is taller than .......
22. There is not much differences between you and .......
Answers
Ans -2 her
Ans-3 they
Ans-4 him , them
Ans-5 they, them
Ans-6 it
And-7 he,it them
Ans -8 ?
Ans -9 he , it , they
Ans-10 me, him , it
Ans-11 they , ??
Ans-12 is
Ans-13 I
Ans-14 me
Ans-15 him
Answer:
- you
- her
- they
- him , them
- they, them
- it
- he, it them
- Those
- he , it , they
- me, him , it
- she , her, she
- him
- he
- me
- me
- him
- her
- I
- You
- he
- him
- Her
Explanation:
Here all the words used is pronouns. Any of a small set of words in a sentence (such as I, she, he, you, it, we, or they) that are used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and are referred as pronouns.. These complete the sentences or phrases.
Although pronouns are typically thought of as elements of speech, some current theorists do not believe that they belong to a single class given the multiplicity of cross-linguistic tasks they serve. "You" is a pronoun that has two possible forms: single and plural. Indefinite pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative and interrogative pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, personal and possessive pronouns, and reflexive and reciprocal pronouns are some of the subtypes.
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