English, asked by khushbuyashraj, 10 months ago

The book is very interesting. The book has many pictures. I like the pictures very much
Rewrite these sentences using Pronouns instead of the words in colour.
Exercise 1
1
This is Meena Meena has three brothers,
Look at Amit. Amit is sleeping. Wake Amit up.
Weetu is a good girl. I like Neetu. Neetu works hard.
ma is a pretty girl. Seema is ten years old. Everyone likes Seema.
cise 2
blanks with ss.​

Answers

Answered by sanviprakash7
1

Answer:

Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns.

Subjective pronouns come before the verb usually: We love grammar!

singular

plural

I

we

you

you

he, she, it

they

Objective pronouns come after the verb usually: School challenges me!

singular

plural

me

us

you

you

him, her, it

them

Possessive pronouns show ownership: That's my book.

singular

plural

my, mine

our, ours

your, yours

your, yours

his, her, hers, its

their, theirs

A pronoun usually refers to the noun that immediately proceeds it, or its antecedent.

For example:

Jane is my best friend. She has lived next door since kindergarten. (She is the pronoun that refers to Jane.)

I don't like video games because they are too violent. (They is the pronoun that refers to games.)

The doctor treated his or her patients with dedication. (A doctor can be male or female, so you must use both gender singular pronouns)

Pronouns should always agree in number with their antecedent.

For example:

Right – Margaret showed her paintings at the exhibit. (Singular antecedent, singular pronoun.)

Wrong – Jack and Sam waited for delivery of the parts he ordered. (they is plural, but he is singular)

Some nouns sound like they should be plural but are actually singular. If a noun needs a singular verb, then it should also get a singular pronoun.

These pronouns include indefinite pronouns: Everyone should bring his or her lunch.

one

nobody

nothing

each

anyone

anybody

anything

either

someone

somebody

something

neither

everyone

everybody

everything

and collective nouns: The class turned in its papers.

audience

corporation

government

class

council

group

committee

crowd

jury

company

family

team

Pronoun Error #1:

Since pronouns stand in place of a noun, it must be clear which antecedent you are referring to.

For example:

James told Mike his bike had been stolen. (Whose bike was stolen?)

She put her lunch and purse on the table and began to eat it. (What did she eat: lunch, purse, or table?)

When the plane landed, they told me the next flight was late. (who is they?)

Explanation:

plz follow me nd I will follow u back!!!!

Answered by rmanjrawala1983
0

Answer:

don't know this answer

Similar questions