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PRONOUN

NOUN
Definition:- A Pronoun is a word
used instead of a Noun.

 I have received a letter and it is


torn.
 Some engineers have developed
this device but no body knows
them.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Persons = He, She, They, We, I, You

Things = It, They

 The company is providing soft


environment for its employees.

 The companies are providing soft


environment for their employees.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Types of Pronoun
 Personal Pronoun  Reflexive Pronoun
 Possessive Pronoun  Emphatic Pronoun
 Demonstrative  Relative Pronoun
Pronoun  Interrogative Pronoun
 Distributive Pronoun  Exclamatory Pronoun
 Reciprocal Pronoun  Indefinite Pronoun
PRONOUN
NOUN
 Personal Pronoun:- I, Me, We,
You, They, Them, etc.
 Possessive Pronoun:- Mine, Ours,
Yours, His, Hers, etc.
 Demonstrative Pronoun:- This,
That, These, Those, Such, etc.
 Distributive Pronoun:- Each,
Either, Neither
 Reciprocal Pronoun:- Each other,
one another
PRONOUN
NOUN
 Reflexive Pronoun:- Myself,
Ourselves, Themselves, etc.
 Emphatic Pronoun:- Myself,
Ourselves, Yourself, etc.
 Relative Pronoun:- Who, Whom,
Whose, Which, that.
 Interrogative Pronoun:- Who,
Whom, Whose, Which, What, etc.
 Exclamatory Pronoun:- What!,
How!
PRONOUN
NOUN
 Indefinite Pronoun:-
Anybody Everybody Somebody
Anyone Everyone Someone
Anything Everything Something
Nobody All, Some,
No one Another,
Nothing Much,
Few, etc.
PRONOUN
NOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE POSSESSIVE CASE
CASE CASE
NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUN
CASE CASE
1. I ME MY MINE
WE US OUR OURS
2. YOU YOU YOUR YOURS
3. HE HIM HIS HIS
SHE HER HER HERS
IT IT ITS ----
THEY THEM THEIR THEIRS
PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule (1): 123 & 231 Rule(Subjective Case)
1 = First person
2 = Second person
3 = Third person

 123 = Bad sense


 231 = Good/General sense
PRONOUN
NOUN

 You and I were allegedly accused of


the murder case.
 I and You were allegedly accused of
the murder case.
PRONOUN
NOUN
 The new policy would be proved
beneficial for you, me and him.
 The new policy would be proved
beneficial for you, him and me.
PRONOUN
NOUN
 You and I must obey your/my/their
parents.
 You and I must obey our parents.

1st Person:- I (we) + you, he, they = our


2nd Person:- You + he, they = your
3rd Person:- he + she + they = their
PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule(2): Use ‘Subjective Case’ in this
condition.

 It is me I/we/you/he/she/they.

 It is mine/ours/yours/his/hers/theirs.

 It is my/our/your/his/her/their + car.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Understand this concept

 It + verb + word

 There + verb + word


PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule (3): use ‘Objective Case’ after the
word ‘Let’, ‘Preposition’ and ‘Gerund’

 Let me go. (correct)


 They laughed at you and me. (correct)
 Visiting us is delightful. (correct)
 Between you and me, the sweets
were distributed. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule (4): use ‘Objective Case’ after and
before infinitive (to + V1);as,

 The employees requested me to


allow them.
 The employees hoped to allow me
there.
 The employees guessed him to be
me.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule (5): Comparison between cases.

 Aman is smarter than me I.


 She is more conscious than him he.
 They like him more than she her.
 They like him more than she does.
 My office is cleaner than your room.
 Shivam is more energetic than your
friend.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Rule (6): Comparison between cases.
Possessive
+ Noun = Possessive Pronoun
Adjective
My car = Mine
Your house = yours
 Yours is a nice phone, I also want to
have it.
 Your book is lost but what about
mine?
PRONOUN
NOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
Definition:- A relative pronoun is a
type of pronoun that often introduces
dependent (or relative) clauses in
sentences.
 I met Shivam who was entering the
hall.
 Shivam has a book which I like very
much.
 Shivam has the same book that I
like very much.
PRONOUN
NOUN
Persons
WHO WHOM WHOSE
Animals/
Non-living WHICH WHICH OF WHICH

Subjective Objective Possessive


Case Case Case
PRONOUN
NOUN
 I met a boy who was a doctor.

 I met a boy whom I did not like.

 I met a boy whose father was a


doctor.
PRONOUN
NOUN
 I met a boy whom I did not like,
came to my party. Wrong

 I met a boy who I did not like, came


to my party. Correct
PRONOUN
NOUN
 There was a person whom I did not
like, came to my party. (wrong)

 There was a person who I did not


like, came to my party. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
 I had a house which was gifted by
my father.

 I had a house which I gifted to my


brother.

 I had a house of which walls were


being painted.
PRONOUN
NOUN
In the case of ‘Choice’

 The manager did not know which of


his two employees had committed
such a deliberate mistake.

 Which of the Indian stakeholders has


paid the highest tax in the FY 2011-
12?
PRONOUN
NOUN
Relative Pronouns are also used as the
object of a preposition.

 The chair on which I was sitting


began to crack.

 This is the pen with which we


usually write.

 He is the person with whom I live.


PRONOUN
NOUN
Use of ‘THAT’

Anyone Everyone No one


Anybody Everybody Nobody None
Anything Everything Nothing
All, Few, Little, Same, Only, much,
Superlative degree
PRONOUN
NOUN
 There was none that could have
helped me.

 The company has given me


everything that I have.

 All that I have, given by my parents.

 It is the best company that produces


electronic goods.
PRONOUN
NOUN
With Interrogative words- Who, Whom,
Whose, Which, What, etc.

 Who is here that does not love his


country?

 What is it that will last forever?

 Which book do you need that you do


not have?
PRONOUN
NOUN
Understand the rule:

 He is one of the best students that


are working in this project.

 He is only one of the best students


that is working in this project.
PRONOUN
NOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
Definition:- The pronouns ending with
self or selves are called Reflexive
pronouns. Emphatic and emphasing
PRONOUN
NOUN
Definition:- The pronoun ending with
self or selves is called Reflexive
pronoun.
 I = Myself One = Oneself
 We = Ourselves
 You = Yourself, Yourselves
 He = Himself
 She = Herself
 It = Itself
 They = Themselves
PRONOUN
NOUN
Beginning of a sentence:

 Myself, Aman Gupta, an engineer in


a reputed MNC in Delhi. (wrong)

 I, Aman Gupta, an engineer in a


reputed MNC in Delhi. (correct)

 I myself, Aman Gupta, an engineer


in a reputed MNC in Delhi. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
Beginning of a sentence:

 He himself and I herself have done


this work. (wrong)

 He himself and I myself have done


this work. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
With these verbs:- Enjoy, Pride,
Absent, Present, Introduce, Busy,
Avail, Address, Plume, Hurt, Cheat,
Prostrate, Resign, Apply, Acquit,
Assert, etc.

{When there is no object}


PRONOUN
NOUN
 The manager presented in the
meeting. (wrong)

 The manger presented himself in


the meeting. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
 The manager presented to the
C.E.O. in the meeting. (wrong)

 The manager presented themselves


to the C.E.O. in the meeting.
(correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
 The manger presented the project
to the C.E.O. in the meeting.
(correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
Reflexive Pronouns are not used with
after the verbs :- keep, conceal,
qualify, spread, rest, stay, etc.

 I stayed myself away from my class.


(wrong)
 I stayed away from my class.
(correct)
PRONOUN
NOUNPRONOUN
DEMONSTRATIVE
Definition:- The pronouns which
demonstrate the persons or things are
called Demonstrative Pronouns.

This, That, These, Those, Such, The


Same.
PRONOUN
NOUNPRONOUN
DEMONSTRATIVE
 They who wish to apply for this
post, must bring their resumes.
(wrong)

 Those who wish to apply for this


post, must bring their resumes.
(correct)
PRONOUN
NOUNPRONOUN
DEMONSTRATIVE
 The students of Engineering are
more popular than the students of
Medical in the group. (wrong)

 The students of Engineering are


more popular than those of
Medical in the group. (correct)
PRONOUN
NOUN
RECIPROCAL PRONOUN
Each other, One Another

 These two companies work for each


other. (correct)

 These companies work for one


another. (correct)
PRONOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
Direction
The sentence given below is
divided into four parts (A), (B), (C)
and (D). There can be grammatical
error in more than one part, find
the error and choose the correct
option accordingly, if there is no
error in any of the parts of the
sentence, choose the option (5) i.e.
No error.
PRONOUN
PRONOUN
NOUN
Q.1
His first two terms were ended by the
country’s (A)/ powerful military, first
forcing them to resign and then (B)/
overthrowing his government in a coup,
(C)/ and this time it was through a formal
legal process. (D) (1) Only A and B
(2) Only D
(3) Only B and D
(4) Only B
(5) No error
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.2
Parents and students appear to be
disenchanted with (A)/ the once-coveted
engineering courses this year, (B)/ leaving
thousands of seats vacant in the best
colleges in (C)/ the different states, which
are widely famous for their campus
selections. (D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.3
Addressing the shareholders in the
company’s annual (A)/ report, the board of
directors said that they availed of the
opportunity to (B)/ increase by 3.7% to
4.2% for the 12 months but standalone (C)/
loss before tax for the year fell a bit
compared with that of prior year.(D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.4
The new law lets developers (A)/ segregate
buyer advances and I invest (B)/ in some
specific projects, is (C)/ expected to result
in a working capitals for all of us. (D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.5
The issues concerning greater inclusivity for
long (A)/ marginalised groups and the
freedom of speech (B)/ on campuses are
more important than that concerning (C)/
sharper increase only in credit growth in
the colleges.(D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.6
He is certainly a man (A)/ whom I know
very (B)/ well is trust worthy beyond (C)/
doubt and meticulous in his habits. (D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.7
A current account is a deposit (A)/ account
which is offered by banks (B)/ mainly to
firms and companies (C)/ who need
banking facilities very frequently. (D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.8
Government departments should (A)/ share
information with (B)/ each another so that
(C)/ their records are up-to-date.(D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.9
Stating that his ATM operations (A)/ are
making losses, the SBI (B)/ has said that it
will be (C)/ charging customers for every
new transaction.(D)
PRONOUN
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NOUN
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NOUN
Q.10
Privatisation of all public sector enterprises
(A)/ will considerably reduce the budget
(B)/ outlay and send a strong signal (C)/ to
voters and investors about their serious
intent to shrink government. (D)
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NOUN

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