ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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Fill in the blanks with suitable possessives
1. Arijit has misplaced his bag Has he found....books?
2. Tina was studying outside ...books are lying in the garden
3. We recently shifted to a new house....neighbourhood is quite crowded and noisy
4. There is a wooden pen stand on Saloni's desk. This was grandfather's pen stand
5. I ordered the food on time. Is it...fault that the food packet's haven't arrived het?
6. The poor boy didn't have much food for himself, but he shared it with pet dog
7. He is very organized. He has made ......plans for the next five years,
8. The dog is tired. It is lying in front of ....... kennel
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Pronouns and Possessives
Here are some simple grammar rules to use pronouns and possessive adjectives / possessive pronouns.
Pronouns
Pronouns replace nouns. You can use them to avoid repetition.
For example:
David is a doctor. He is a doctor. (He = David.)
Sarah is a lawyer. She is a lawyer. (She = Sarah.)
Two types of pronouns are subject pronouns, and object pronouns.
Subject pronouns are pronouns that replace the nouns which are the subject of the verb.
Object pronouns are pronouns that replace the nouns which are the object of the verb.
Subject pronouns
Subject pronouns are the subject of the verb.
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
For example:
John and Alice live in New York. They have a house in Brooklyn.
Alice is a lawyer. She loves her job.
John is a doctor. He works in a hospital.
Object pronouns
Object pronouns are the object of a verb. They come after the verb, and after prepositions.
Here’s a list of subject and object pronouns:
I —– me
You —- you
He —- him
She — her
It —- it
We —- us
They —- them
I love David, and he loves me.
You and I are neighbours. I know you.
He is my friend. I like him.
She studies English. I teach her.
I like reading. I like it.
He helps Sarah and me. He helps us.
They are students. I teach them.
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A possessive or ktetic form is a word or grammatical construction used to indicate a relationship of possession in a broad sense. This can include strict ownership, or a number of other types of relation to a greater or lesser degree analogous to it.