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Fill in the blanks with suitable pronouns:
1. John and Peter are brothers. I know ………………… . very well and my father likes ………………….. very much.

2. This book has many interesting pictures and stories. I like ……………………… very much.

3. The woman gave sweets to the children, but …………………. did not thank …………………

4. The teacher said, ‘John, you’re a naughty boy. …………………. don’t obey ………………………’

5. The boys were late so the teacher scolded …………………… ..

Answers

Answered by afruja70
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⭕John and Peter are brothers. I know them very well and my father likes them very much.

⭕These book has many interesting pictures and stories. I like these books very much.

⭕The women gave sweets to the children but they did not thank her.

⭕The teacher said, "John you are a naughty boy .He didn't obey them.

⭕The boys were late so the teachers scolded them.

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Answered by sweetyjindal1996sj
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Answer:

What are pronouns?

Pronouns are the words that are used in place of a noun to increase the readability and make it sound grammatically correct.

Explanation:

1. John and Peter are brothers. I know them very well and my father likes them very much.

2. This book has many interesting pictures and stories. I like it very much.

3. The woman gave sweets to the children, but they did not thank her.

4. The teacher said, ‘John, you’re a naughty boy. You don’t obey me.

5. The boys were late so the teacher scolded them.

In these sentences, we have to fill up the blanks with pronouns.

How to decide wich pronoun must be used?

For singular nouns, him, her, his, I, you

For plural nouns, they, we, us are used.

But they are used according to the person speaking.

If the subject is speaking in first person then the pronoun that must be used are I, we , me, my, us

If the subject is speaking in second person then the pronoun that must be used are you, yours.

If the subject is speaking in third person then the pronoun that must be used are they, he, she, it, his, her, him, them.

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