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Fill in with suitable Pronouns
So, Little Red Riding Hood’s mother said, “.............. Grandma is ill. Please go and take this cake to ......... . Grandma’s house is not too far from ......... House.” So Little Red Riding Hood made ......... way to grandma’s house. In the forest she met the big bad wolf. Little Red Riding Hood greeted ........... “Where are ....... going Little Red Riding Hood?” asked the wolf. “To ...... grandma’s house, said the Little Red Riding Hood .” “Can ........ tell ........where your grandmother lives?” asked the wolf. “........ Lives in a little cottage at the edge of the forest,” said the Little Red Riding Hood. “Why don’t ...... pick up some nice flowers for ........? ” asked the wolf.

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

So, Little Red Riding Hood’s mother said, “ Your Grandma is ill. Please go and take this cake to her. Grandma’s house is not too far from our House.” So Little Red Riding Hood made her way to grandma’s house. In the forest she met the big bad wolf. Little Red Riding Hood greeted it. “Where are you going Little Red Riding Hood?” asked the wolf. “To my grandma’s house, said the Little Red Riding Hood .” “Can you tell me where your grandmother lives?” asked the wolf. “ She Lives in a little cottage at the edge of the forest,” said the Little Red Riding Hood. “Why don’t you pick up some nice flowers for her ? ” asked the wolf.

Explanation:

Pronouns:

  • Pronouns are of different kinds -
  1. Personal
  2. Possessive
  3. Interrogative
  4. Demonstrative
  5. Indefinite
  6. Reflexive
  7. Emphatic and
  8. Relative.

  • Personal pronouns can replace nouns that name people in the subject and object positions.
  • Personal pronouns stand for the three persons - first person, second person and third person.
  • When a pronoun is used as the subject of the verb, it is said to be in the nominative case.
  • When a pronoun is used as the object of the verb, it is said to be in the objective case.
  • When a pronoun denotes possession, it is said to be in the possessive case.
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