Imagine that Ravi is your friend and that you are relating something about
him to an acquaintance. Choose the correct personal pronoun from the one
given in brackets to complete what you have to say about Ravi:
Ravi and I have been buddies for ages. Now ____(I/my/me) am a Professor
at Chemistry at Guru Nanak College and _______(he/his/him) is a Professor
of Chemistry at Vivekananda College. _____(We/ us) met two decades ago.
Our families also became friends. ____(he/his/him) father and my father
were colleagues at the Southern Railway office. ____(We/us) lived in the
Railway Quarters and so did _____(they/their/them). When
______(they/their/them) bought ______(they/their/them) own house, they
moved out of the quarters. A few years later ______(we/us) bought our
own house and went to live there. ____(Our/we/us) friendship didn’t fade.
Both of ______(we/us) joined the same college and the same course as
well! I used to share my class notes with _____(him/he) when he couldn’t
make it to college. He also shared ______(he/his/him) with me, whenever
required. We studied together, but did_____(our/we/us) projects
independently. He got the first prize for ____(he/his/him) and I got the
second prize for ______(me/mine). When Ravi congratulated me, he said,
“I like _____(you/your) project. ____(it/its) awesome.” I replied, “I think
______(you/yours) is the best. You deserve the first prize.”
Answers
Answer:
- I
- he
- we
- his
- we
- they
- they
- their
- we
- our
- us
- him
- his
- our
- his
- mine
- your , it's
- yours
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I, he, we, his, we, they, their, we, our, us, him, his, our, his, mine, your, yours are the required personal pronouns respectively.
Explanation:
Ravi and I have been buddies for ages. Now I am a Professor at Chemistry at Guru Nanak College and he is a Professor of Chemistry at Vivekananda College. We met two decades ago. Our families also became friends. His father and my father were colleagues at the Southern Railway office. We lived in the Railway Quarters and so did they. When they bought their own house, they moved out of the quarters. A few years later we bought our own house and went to live there. Our friendship didn’t fade. Both of us joined the same college and the same course as well! I used to share my class notes with him when he couldn’t make it to college. He also shared his with me, whenever required. We studied together, but did our projects independently. He got the first prize for his and I got the second prize for mine. When Ravi congratulated me, he said, “I like your project. It's awesome.” I replied, “I think yours is the best. You deserve the first prize.”