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Class - 1
By - Hemendar Goswami
Pronoun
*It is used in place of Noun / A word which replaces a noun.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Pronoun 1st person = Speaker
1. Personal pronoun
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 2nd person = Listener
case case adjective pronoun
3rd person = Non Active Person
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 1. Subjective case pronoun
case case adjective pronoun
1.You and me are going for a
I Me My Mine movie.
We Us Our Ours
2. Him thinks him is right.
You You Your Yours
He Him His His 3. Her is a good teacher.
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 2.Objective case Pronoun.
case case adjective pronoun
1. The teacher scolded I.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours 2. They fooled she.
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 3.Let + objective case.
case case adjective pronoun
1. Let we/us dance.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours 2. Let she/her go.
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 4.Preposition + Objective
case case adjective pronoun case.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 4.Preposition + Objective
case case adjective pronoun case.
Example:-
1.You, she and I are permitted to take his/your/our bag.
5. It is 10am.
6. It is 2022.
Uses of ( It )
1. It is me who is a teacher.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
1. It is me who is a teacher.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
1.It is my book.
2. Mohit bought a cake and a candle, we will eat this and light that.
1.Rohit has a bike and a scooter, you take this and I take that.
2. Mohit bought a cake and a candle, we will eat this and light that.
Example-
1. Rohit has a bike and a scooter, you take this and I take that.
2. Mohit bought a cake and a candle, we will eat this and light that.
Type 1
1.Some
2.Every + one / body + s.h.v ------ He / him / his
3.Any
4.No
Type 2
1.Some
2.Every + thing+ s.h.v ------ It / Its
3.Any
4.No
Indefinite Pronoun
1.Some
2.Every + one / body + s.h.v ------ He / him / his
3.Any + thing + s.h.v ------ It / Its
4.No
Example –
All is well.
All is well.
All are well.
Type – 3
Uses of One
1.General sense –
3.Neither = × out of 2
Distributive Pronoun
1.Each = 1 out of given
2.Either = one out of 2 ( ____Of+ plural noun+ S.H.V )
3.Neither = × out of 2
He himself
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Reflexive pronoun
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun
Case 1. Shikha adjusted the dress in the class.
I Myself 2. Shikha adjusted in the class.
We Ourselves
You Yourself/yourselves
He himself
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Reflexive pronoun
3. He applied a trick.
1.The camel saved her from the heat by drinking lots of water.
1.The camel saved her from the heat by drinking lots of water.
Who I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
Whom You You Your Yours
He Him His His
Whose
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
That
They Them Their Theirs
Which
where
Relative Pronoun – A word which relates (Noun/ Pronoun) which is used just
before it.
1. He is Mr. Sharma.
2. He works in Honda.
1. He is Mr. Sharma.
2. I met him yesterday.
1. He is Mr. Sharma.
3. His son is my boss.
Relative Pronoun
1. She is Sonia.
2. She is a teacher.
1. She is Sonia.
2. The school awarded her for the best performance.
1. She is Sonia.
2. Her purse was stolen yesterday.
Pronoun
Class - 5
By - Hemendar Goswami
Relative Pronoun
1. They invite a girl __________ is a famous singer.
I Know Raju.
Raju Came late.
Who vs whom
Example-
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun
1. He is Mr. Sharma.
I Me My Mine
2. His son is my boss.
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
1. She is Sonia.
Superlative degree______________that__________________.
The little water which I used for watering the plants was not enough.
Uses of ( That )
This is the same dog which was running after the kids on the road last week.
I identified the girls and their work who/which/that was/were not good.
Question word ------- that ------ ?
By Hemendar Goswami
1. When the tiger (1)/ saw the boy, (2)/ the tiger sprang upon the boy (3) / N.E (4).
2. The boys went to (1)/ the park, where the boys (2)/ saw a snake(3) / N.E (4)..
3. The thief tried to escape (1)/ but the public caught (2)/and beated the thief(3) /
N.E (4)..
4. I met Shruti yesterday (1)/ and Shruti is a teacher(2) / N.E (3).
5. Mohan is a good boy (1)/ everybody likes he(2) / N.E (3).
6. Some students (1) / are not laborious. (2) /Them are lazy (3) / N.E (4).
7. Her brother and me (1)/ went to (2)/ the police station(3) / N.E (4).
8. Please wait for (1)/ Vivek and I (2) / N.E (3).
9. If I were him,(1)/ I wouldn't (2)/help them(3) / N.E (4).
10. They are far (1)/ smarter students (2)/then us(3) / N.E (4).
11. I find no much (1)/ difference between (2)/ you and I(3) / N.E (4).
12. The girl lost a mobile (1)/ I found them (2)/ under the table(3) / N.E (4).
13. Let you and I (1)/ go for (2)/ a morning walk(3) / N.E (4).
14. I knew it was ( 1 )/ him who was late ( 2 )/ for the meeting ( 3) /
N.E (4)/.
15. It is me (1)/ who am in love (2)/ with Madhu(3) / N.E (4).
16. The boy fall (1)/ and broke its leg (2) / N.E (3).
17. The dog came (1)/ under a car and (2)/ broke his leg(3) / N.E (4).
18. The baby has (1)/broken his toys (2) / N.E (3).
19. Nobody but me (1)/ was absent(2) / N.E (3).
20. My father scolded (1)/ my sister and I (2)/ for the mistake (3) / N.E (4).
Pronoun - Practice
By Hemendar Goswami
1. Raju and Ravi are (1)/very honest (2)/ in his work(3) / N.E (4).
2. Every man and every woman (1)/ has their own (2)/ tastes of movies(3) /
N.E (4).
3. You and I have (1)/ done your (2)/ duty(3) / N.E (4).
4. Do you believe (1)/ that they are smarter (2)/than us(3) / N.E (4).
5. Let you and I sit (1)/ together so we can work with (2)/ mutual
understanding(3) / N.E (4).
6. He and me (1)/gained (2)/equal weight(3) / N.E (4).
7. I, you and he (1)/ can never (2)/trust others(3) / N.E (4).
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8. We have achieved (1)/all the goals (2)/ as them(3))/ N.E (4).
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9. It is him that did (1)/ the mistake ,(2)/ not me(3) / N.E (4).
10. Mother took (1)/ my brother and I to (2)/ the park(3) / N.E (4).
11. Neither the principal nor the teachers (1)/ are responsible for this (2)/
mishappening in the school(3) / N.E (4).
12. Its a cat (1)/drinking the milk (2)/in the kitchen(3) / N.E (4).
13. The girls with her parents (1)/ have visited (2)/ the Taj Mahal(3) / N.E (4).
14. She,you and I (1)/ should help (2)/ the needy(3) / N.E (4).
15. Deepak bought (1)/some books and covered it (2)/ with a plastic
sheet(3) / N.E (4).
16. Nobody will guide you (1)/but I(2) / N.E (3).
17. Each of the boys (1)/ has their (2)/ own doubts(3) / N.E (4).
18. Neither of the three books (1)/ is expensive(2) / N.E (3).
19. We tried each (1)/ to give best reply (2)/ of the question(3) / N.E (4).
20. Every one of (1)/ the two students (2)/gave correct answers(3) / N.E (4).
1. None of the two (1)/ roads leads to (2)/the school(3) / N.E (4).
Pronoun - Practice
By Hemendar Goswami
1. None of the two (1)/ roads leads to (2)/the school(3) / N.E (4).
2. Neither of the three books (1)/ he bought (2)/ are expensive(3) / N.E (4).
3. Each of the 10 employees (1)/in the office has finished (2)/their task(3) / N.E
(4).
4. Vivek, Renu ,(1)/ Pooja and Sumit trust (2)/ each other(3) / N.E (4).
5. The teacher distributed (1)/the book (2)/ among themself(3) / N.E (4).
6. We put (1)/the baby (2)/ between ourself(3) / N.E (4).
7. You should (1)/avail of (2/the opportunity(3) / N.E (4).
8. He bought (1)/a cake to (2)/Pooja and myself(3) / N.E (4).
9. No one can be(1)/ more punctual (2)/than herself(3) / N.E (4).
10. The roads of Vrindavan is (1)/ wider than (2)/that of Mathura(3) / N.E (4).
11. Raju has a mobile and a laptop (1)/ to give,that is expensive (2)/ this
is cheap(3) / N.E (4).
12. Cigarette and alcohol are (1)/not good for health this perhaps (1)/ more
than those(3) / N.E (4).
13. No one should (1)/lie to (2)/their parents(3) / N.E (4).
14. One must not (1)/ disrespect (2)/his elders(3) / N.E (4).
15. There are 10 intelligent girls (1)/ and seven very active one (2)/ in our
group(3) / N.E (4).
16. Raju won first prize (1)/ last term but did not won (2)/ones this term(3) /
N.E (4).
17. I have(1)/ a red pen and you have (2)/ a black ones(3) / N.E (4).
18. This is the only book (1)/ which (2)/I bought yesterday(3) / N.E (4)..
19. She is the same (1)/ girl who deceived me (2)/ in my office(3) / N.E (4).
20. Ravi introduced to (1)/ the new teacher as (2)/ the monitor of the class(3)
/ N.E (4).
Level-4
By Hemender Goswami
1. As a teacher of physics,(1)/ you are far better (2)/ than him(3) / N.E (4).
2. Ours are (1)/the same problem (2)/that yours (3) / N.E (4).
3. The schools of Delhi are (1)/ more expensive than (2)/ that of Agra(3) / N.E
(4).
4. The only book which (1)/you have lost today (2)/ is in demand these
days(3) / N.E (4).
5. Each worker and each member has (1)/ given (2)/their suggestions(3) /
N.E (4).
6. Rekha says it is (1)/ her money but you say (2)/ it is your(3) / N.E (4).
7. The board of directors want (1)/ all possible facilities and allowances (2)/
for itself(3)/ N.E (4).
8. None of these two teachers (1)/ has been looking (2)/after his class(3)
/ N.E (4).
9. Deepika as well as her friends (1)/ absented themselves (2)/from the
class(3) / N.E (4).
10. Any of the two paintings which depict (1)/ the real pictures of the present
society (2)/ is worth seeing(3) / N.E (4).
11. Every of the five girls (1)/standing in the class are (2)/ very good in
singing(3) / N.E (4).
12. The manager ordered (1)/ the peon to let the girl(1)/ and I go in(3) / N.E(4).
13. Sunita is more intelligent (1)/than either of (2)/ her four sisters(3) / N.E (4).
14. I know it that (1)/my brother earns more than I (2)/but I am happy(3)
/ N.E (4).
15. You can work with everybody (1)/ but not I because (2)/ I know you are a
liar(3) / N.E (4).
16. Sunita as well as him (1)/ can play (2)/ chess very well(3) / N.E (4).
17. They besides I (1)/am are having complete trust (2)/ on the ruling
party(3) / N.E (4).
18. Last winter she went (1)/to her uncle's place and (2)/she enjoyed very
much(3) / N.E (4).
19. Neither of the two students (1)/answered to their teacher (2)/ for the
question asked(3) / N.E (4).
20. All the employees (1)/of the office began shouting (2)/ at each other(3) /
N.E (4).
Level-5
By Hemender Goswami
1. He prides on his (1)/ success but never showed (2)/attitude to anyone.(3) /
N.E (4).
2. One should make his (1)/ best efforts if one wishes to achieve (2)/ success
in our organisation.(3) / N.E (4).
3. You and she (1)/ must (2)/do his duty.(3) / N.E (4).
4. It is I (1)/ who is going to Delhi (2)/for work.(3) / N.E (4).
5. She availed (1)/ of this opportunity.(2) / N.E (3).
6. The only option for the company (1)/ is to modernize its operations (2)/at
all their branches.(3) / N.E (4).
7. The man standing (1)/besides the teacher (2)/ is a friend of me.(3) / N.E (4).
8. Each of the four men (1)/will complete (2)/their work successfully.(3) /
N.E (4).
9. When I saw a child (1)/I was unable to say whether (2)/she was a girl or
not.(3) / N.E (4).
10. Husband and wife are two (1)/important wheels of family they should (2)/
always trust one another.(3) / N.E (4).