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Exercise B : Fill in the blanks with suitable pronouns:
1) You must not blame canyone....for this.
2)_ his is my brother, Sam.
3) He
endorsed the cheque and posted
4) Who gave you the sweets?
5) This is the boy whom she wanted to meet.
6) The jewellery
she designed earned
a fortune
7) The carpenter hurt himself with a saw.
8) Ranbir got the scholarship because
worked hard.
9) The curtains are stained. ... they are of no use now.
10) Have
not warned.
about this?
11).whose camera did you borrow for the function?
12) .. are my favourite bangles​

Answers

Answered by Nidhi2503
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  1. for
  2. This
  3. ok
  4. which
  5. This
  6. which she
  7. was hurt
  8. of hard work
  9. down
  10. you
  11. whose
  12. These

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Completed sentences with suitable pronouns are as follows:

1) You must not blame anyone else for this.

2) This is my brother, Sam.

3) He endorsed the cheque and posted it.

4) Who gave you the sweets?

5) This is the boy whom she wanted to meet.

6) The jewelry she designed earned a fortune

7) The carpenter hurt himself with a saw.

8) Ranbir got the scholarship because he worked hard.

9) The curtains are stained. They are of no use now.

10) Have you not warned about this?

11) Whose camera did you borrow for the function?

12) These are my favorite bangles​

Pronouns:

  • A word that is substituted for a noun or noun phrase is known as a pronoun.
  • Pronouns can relate to a noun that has already been mentioned or to a noun that is implicitly understood.
  • A pronoun is a word or a collection of words that can be used in place of a noun or a noun phrase in grammar and linguistics.
  • Pronouns are words that are used in sentences to replace nouns.
  • They must fit the noun's number, point of view, and gender, and they typically relate back to a noun that was used before in the phrase.
  • Pronouns help us to clarify, make sentences less cumbersome, and smooth out sentences.

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