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Q.8. Insert “the” wherever necessary in these sentences:

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a) New Delhi is capital of India.

b) Rehman is very good at Maths.

c) Actors in play were extremely talented.

d) Pass milk, please.

e) We enjoyed musical concert.

Q.9. What is a pronoun? Write all kinds of pronouns with

examples of each. 10

Q.10. Write an application for leave to the principal of your

school. 10​

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Answered by dukuntlasruthi
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Answer:

a) capital of the India

b) very good at the maths

c) in the plays

d) pass, the milk

e) enjoyed the musical

9) Pronouns are some of the most useful words in the English language. They are used in the place of a noun to avoid it having to be named twice. For example: Suzy threw the boomerang and it came back to her. In this sentence, "it" is a pronoun that represents the boomerang, and "her" is a pronoun that refers to Suzy. Without pronouns, we'd have to say Suzy threw the boomerang and the boomerang came back to Suzy. Without pronouns, how would we even say "we"?

1) Personal Pronouns / Subject PronounsI

we

you (singular and plural)

he

she

it

they

2) Object Pronouns

Object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or a preposition.

me

us

you (singular and plural)

her

him

it

them

3) Possessive Pronouns

A possessive pronoun designates ownership and can substitute for noun phrases.

mine

ours

yours (singular and plural)

hers

his

theirs

4) Reflexive Pronouns

myself

yourself

herself

himself

itself

ourselves

yourselves

themselves

5) Indefinite Pronouns.

all

another

any

anybody

anyone

anything

both

each

either

everybody

everyone

everything

few

many

most

neither

nobody

none

no one

nothing

one

other

others

several

some

somebody

someone

something

such

6) . Demonstrative Pronouns

such

that

these

this

those.

7) Interrogative Pronouns

what

whatever

which

whichever

who

whoever

whom

whomever

whose.

8) Relative Pronoun .

as

that

what

whatever

which

whichever

who

whoever

whom

whomever

whose.

9) Archaic Pronouns

thou

thee

thy

thine

ye

10) Intensive Pronouns

myself

yourself

herself

himself

itself

ourselves

yourselves

themselves

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