Put determiners in the place of /.
I met I doctor yesterday who
has written / number of good books
on / subject. I do not know his name
but / people tell me that he is well known
and extremely popular in town. Very little
is known about him except / fact that he
worked for / years abroad before coming here.
I conclude that / he is a very shy man or
he is frightened. / cases he has dealt with
were incurable and beyond / hope.
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation: popular
Chapter – 3
PRONOUNS
Q.1. What are pronouns?
Ans: Pronouns are words used ‘in place of’ a noun or a noun phrase.
Q.2. How many kinds of pronouns are there?
Ans: There are mainly eight kinds of pronouns:
a. Personal Pronouns b. Reflective pronouns c. Emphatic (Intensive) Pronouns
d. Demonstrative Pronouns e. Relative Pronouns f. Interrogative Pronouns
g. Indefinite Pronouns
WORKSHEET
A. Pick out pronouns from the following sentences and mention the kind of each:
1. You, I and he must go there.
You, I, he = Personal pronouns
2. You can do it yourself.
You = Personal pronoun
Yourself = Reflective pronoun
3. It was Sunit who scored the goal.
Who = Relative pronoun
4. Each of them went there.
Each = Distributive pronoun
5. These are our neighbours.
These = Demonstrative Pronoun
B. Choose the correct pronoun from the bracket:
1. He is as clever as me. (me, I)
2. They are not as wise as we. (us, we)
3. Nobody but she went there. (she, her)
4. You are a gentleman just like him. (he, him )
5. This thing is for you and her. (she, her)
6. We know that it was him. (he, him)
7. My pen is better than yours. (your, yours).