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underline the personal pronouns and circle the possesive pronouns:- 1 .she is a beautiful girls ; 2. This is his jacket; 3. Rahul wants to know her name.; 4. They are good friends.; 5 we will go to puri ; 6. Is this cup, yours? ; 7. we love our motherland; 8. you must take care of your health; 9. It is a cute dog . ; 10. Her intelligence impressed me . ​

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Answered by ItsTogepi
7

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A Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun;as

John is absent because he is ill.

The books are where you left them.

When I saw the child it was crying.

The horse fell and broke its leg.

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1. She is a beautiful girl.

❥ She- Personal pronoun.

2. This is his jacket.

❥His- Possesive pronoun.

3. Rahul wants to know her name.

❥Her- Possessive pronoun pronoun.

4. They are good friends.

❥They- Personal pronoun.

5. We will go to puri.

❥We - Personal Pronoun.

6. Is this cup ,yours?

❥Yours- Possessive pronoun.

7. We love our motherland,

❥We- Personal pronoun

Our- Possessive pronoun

8. You must take care of your health.

❥You- Personal pronoun

Your- Possessive pronoun

9. It is a cute dog.

❥It- Personal pronoun

10. Her intelligence impressed me.

❥Her- Possessive pronoun.

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Answered by Anonymous
15

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A pronoun is a word that is used instead of noun.

Look at these sentences.

ꔷ jaideep is a very hardworking boy . He is good at studies as well as in sports . His brothers admire him . Both of them would like to follow his footsteps .

Here, the words he ,and him take the place of jaideep ,while them is used instead of his brothers.

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ꔷ She is a beautiful girl .

⇒ she - personal pronoun.

ꔷ This is his jacket.

⇒ His - Possessive pronoun.

ꔷ Rahul wants to her name.

⇒ Her - possesive pronoun.

ꔷ They are good friend.

⇒They - personal pronoun.

ꔷ We will go to puri.

⇒we - personal pronoun.

ꔷ Is this cup yours?

⇒Yours - possesive pronoun.

ꔷ We go our motherland.

⇒ We - personal pronoun.

⇒ our - possesive pronoun.

ꔷ you must take care of your health.

⇒ You - possesive pronoun.

ꔷ It's a cute dog.

⇒ It - personal pronoun.

ꔷ Her intelligence impressed me.

⇒ Her - possesive pronoun.

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The noun which is replaced by a pronoun is known as \underline\green{\:\textsf{antecedent.}}

Pronouns are of different kinds. Let us know :-

✦Personal

✦demonstrative

✦reflexive

✦ distributive

✦ indefinite

✦possesive

✦interrogative

✦ emphasising

✦reciprocal

✦ relative

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The pronouns I, me, she her, he, him, we, us, it, they, and them come in the place of people animals or thing so, they are called personal pronouns.

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The pronouns mine, ours, his, hers, its theirs, and yours are used to show possession. So they are called possessive pronouns.

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Pronouns that is used to point out the objects to which they are called demonstrative pronouns.

 \green{\bold{\underline{\underline{interrogative \: pronoun :-}}}}

Pronouns that help to ask questions interrogative pronouns.

 \orange{\bold{\underline{\underline{Reflexive \: pronoun:-}}}}

A pronoun that indicates that the action of the subject reflects or turns back on the object itself is called reflexive pronoun.

\large\red{\tt{\underline{Emphasising\: pronoun:-}}}

A pronoun that is used for the shape of emphasis is called in emphasising pronoun.

\large\blue{\tt{\underline{Distributive\: pronoun :-}}}

Pronouns that shows that people or things are taken singly or in separate groups are called distributive pronouns.

\large\orange{\tt{\underline{ Indefinite\: pronoun:-}}}

Pronouns that do not respond to any person in particular are called indefinite pronouns.

\large\green{\tt{\underline{Reciprocal pronoun:-}}}

Pronouns that did not meet selection are called reciprocal pronouns.

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A pronoun that relates a noun that comes before it to a group of words that follow is called a relative pronoun.

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