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II. Complete the sentences using appropriate interrogative pronouns, emphasising pronouns
indefinite pronouns or distributive pronouns:
1. I wonder---------- dog knocked our garbage can over.

2. We blame-------- first the accident.

3. Lisa read to-------- in the afternoon.

4. You-------- can tell us about the situation.

5. TO-------- are you speaking?

6. The city------ does not receive much rainfall.

7.---------- boy was given a prize.

8.--------- of them can do it.

9. There is---------- as beautiful as paris.

10. I looked --------- fory keys.
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Answers

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
4

II. Complete the sentences using appropriate interrogative pronouns, emphasising pronouns.

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1. I wonder did the dog knocked our garbage can over.

  • (Interrogative pronoun)

2. We blame ourselves first the accident.

  • (Emphasizing pronoun)

3. Lisa read to herself in the afternoon.

  • (Indefinite pronoun)

4. You yourself can tell us about the situation.

  • (Emphasising pronoun)

5. TO whom are you speaking?

  • (Interrogative pronoun)

6. The city may does not receive much rainfall.

  • (Indefinite pronoun)

7. These boy was given a prize.

  • ( Emphasizing pronoun)

8. Anyone of them can do it.

  • (Indefinite pronoun)

9. There is nothing as beautiful as paris.

  • (Distributive pronoun)

10. I looked everywhere for keys.

  • ( Emphasizing pronoun)
Answered by SassyWendy
2

Question - Complete the sentences using appropriate interrogative pronouns, emphasising pronouns,indefinite pronouns, or distributive pronouns.

1. I wonder ______ dog knocked our garbage can over.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} I wonder  \bf \orange {did\:the} dog knocked our garbage can over?

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Interrogative\:Pronoun}}

2. We blame _______ for the accident.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} We blame  \bf \orange {ourselves} for the accident.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Emphasizing\:Pronoun}}

3. Lisa read to _______ in the afternoon.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} Lisa read to  \bf \orange {her\:book} in the afternoon.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Indefinite\:pronoun\:and\:personal\:pronoun}}

4. You ______ can tell us about the situation.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} You  \bf \orange {yourself} can tell us about the situation.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Emphasizing\:pronoun}}

5. TO ________ are you speaking?

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} To  \bf \orange {whom} are you speaking?

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Interrogative\:pronoun}}

6. ______ boy was given a prize.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-}  \bf \orange {This} boy was given a prize.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Emphasizing\:pronoun}}

7. The city ______ does not receive much rainfall.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} The city  \bf \orange {may} does not receive much rainfall.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Indefinite\:pronoun}}

8. _______ of them can do it.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-}  \bf \orange {Anybody} of them can do it.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Indefinite\:pronoun}}

9. There is ______ as beautiful as paris.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} There is  \bf \orange {nothing} as beautiful as Paris.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Distributive\:pronoun}}

10. I looked ______ for keys.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer-} I looked  \bf \orange {myself} for the keys.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Emphasizing\:pronoun}}

 \bf {Explanation-}

 \bf \green {Interrogative\:pronoun-}

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. Example - what, which, who, whom, whose, etc., .

 \bf \green {Emphasizing\:pronoun-}

An emphasising pronoun is used to emphasis who does the action in a particular sentence. Example - yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, itself, oneself, themselves etc., .

 \bf \green {Indefinite\:pronoun-}

A pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g. anything, something, anyone, everyone.

 \bf \green {Distributive\:pronoun-}

Distributive pronoun denotes persons or things of group separately. Example of some of the distributive pronouns are- each, either, neither, everyone, any, none, no one, etc.

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