World Languages, asked by bhatias4310, 10 months ago

What do u consider the most important rules governing the use of pronoun in any kind of text?

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Answered by Anonymous
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RULE: Pronouns have three cases: nominative (I, you, he, she, it, they), possessive (my, your, his, her, their), and objective (me, him, her, him, us, them). Use the nominative case when the pronoun is the subject of your sentence, and remember the rule of manners: always put the other person's name first!

First-person pronouns. Personal pronouns that refer to the author or authors – I, we, my, etc. – are a topic of debate in academic writing. In some scientific disciplines, the first person has traditionally been avoided to maintain an objective, impersonal tone and keep the focus on the material rather than the author.

Answered by khushi02022010
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For most cases, if your sentence has a specific subject, you can use a singular pronoun. ... If this is not possible or results in ambiguous or vague writing, you may rework the sentence in order to avoid the need to use it, it or it as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun.

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