🌟 English Grammar: Pronouns (सर्वनाम)
What is a Pronoun?
A Pronoun is a word used instead of a Noun to avoid repetition.
Example: Ramesh is a student. He studies hard. Everyone likes him.
📌 Types of Pronouns
- Personal: I, You, He, She, It, We, They
- Possessive: My, Mine, Your, His, Her, Ours, Theirs
- Reflexive: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Themselves
- Demonstrative: This, That, These, Those
- Interrogative: Who, Whom, Whose, What, Which
- Relative: Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That
- Indefinite: Someone, Anyone, Everyone, Nobody
- Distributive: Each, Either, Neither
✅ Examples
Without Pronouns:
Rahul is a teacher. Rahul teaches English. Rahul is popular.
With Pronouns:
Rahul is a teacher. He teaches English. He is popular.
🎯 Quick Exercise
- Ravi is my brother. ____ is very tall. (He / Him)
- This is my book. It is ____. (me / mine)
- They enjoyed ____ at the function. (themselves / their)
- ____ is knocking at the door? (Who / Whose)
- These are my pens, not ____. (your / yours)
📝 MCQ Practice
- Which of the following is a Possessive Pronoun?
A) He
B) They
C) Mine
D) Him
Answer: C) Mine - Choose the correct sentence:
A) She is taller than me.
B) She is taller than I.
C) She taller than me.
D) She is taller than mine.
Answer: A) She is taller than me. - Which is an Indefinite Pronoun?
A) Somebody
B) Her
C) This
D) Which
Answer: A) Somebody - Identify the pronoun: "This is my car."
A) Car
B) My
C) This
D) Both B and C
Answer: D) Both B and C - Fill in the blank: "Rohit and ____ are best friends."
A) Me
B) I
C) Mine
D) Myself
Answer: B) I
💡 Tips
- Use pronouns to avoid repeating nouns.
- Pronouns must agree in number and gender.
- Choose the correct form (Subjective: I/He/She vs Objective: Me/Him/Her).
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