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Q. Write the type of pronoun underlined in the following sentences:
1. Can I have these? _________________________
2. Which of the desserts did you have? _________________________
3. Neither of them writes well. _________________________
4. Who will be managing the buffet? _________________________
5. To whom do you wish to speak? _________________________
6. My birthday, which always lands on the coldest day of the year, is usually
something I would rather not celebrate. _________________________
7. Who made this mess? _________________________
8. Those look riper than the apples on my tree. _________________________
9. Nobody was there to rescue the child. _________________________
10.Can you believe that? _________________________
11.Does anybody have the time? _________________________
12.The secret was known by few. _________________________
13.Each of these girls deserved a reward. _________________________
14.My brother Mike, who lives in Florida, will be here any minute.
_________________________
15.We may take either of these two books. _________________________


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Answers

Answered by aadesh1257
5

1. He is my best friend. (He – personal pronoun)

2. He killed himself. (He – personal pronoun; himself – reflexive pronoun)

3. I met her yesterday. (I – personal pronoun; her – personal pronoun)

4. She wants to go to the market. (She – personal pronoun)

5. I myself wash my clothes. (I – personal pronoun; myself – emphatic)

6. They cleaned the room themselves. (They – personal; themselves – emphatic)

. I hurt myself while shaving. (I – personal pronoun; myself – reflexive)

9. The principal himself distributed the prizes. (Himself – emphatic)

10. Each of the boys was given a present. (Each – distributive)

11. That is the Red Fort. (That – demonstrative pronoun)

12. One should love one’s country. (One – indefinite pronoun)

13. None of his poems have been translated into English. (None – indefinite pronoun)

14. Either of you can go. (Either – distributive pronoun; you – personal pronoun)

15. Neither of the accusations is true. (Neither – distributive pronoun)

16. I saw a girl who was very beautiful. (I – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

17. Have you ever met the woman who lives next door? (You – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

18. This is the laptop which my father gifted me on my birthday. (This – demonstrative; which – relative; me – personal pronoun)

Answered by Itzbtslovernabiha
1

Answer:

Annyeonghaseyo!Good afternoon

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