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Pronoun

Class - 1
By - Hemendar Goswami
Pronoun
*It is used in place of Noun / A word which replaces a noun.

*To avoid repetition of Noun.


Pronoun
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun

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.

I Me My Mine 1. To I, the movie is nice.


We Us Our Ours
2. Out of they, Prashant
You You Your Yours deserves the share.
He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs
3. Between she and him, the matter is clear.

4. Rohit distributed the gifts between he and me.


Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 5. Poss adj + Noun.
case case adjective pronoun
1.This is me/my book.
I Me My Mine
2.He is her/hers husband.
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 6.Poss pro (without noun)
case case adjective pronoun (used as sub / obj).

I Me My Mine 1. This is our/ours house.


We Us Our Ours
2. This house is our/ours.
You You Your Yours
He Him His His 3. Her/Hers house is
She Her Her Hers
beautiful.
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs

4. Her/Hers is a beautiful house.

5. My/Mine car is expensive.


Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun 6.Poss pro (without noun)
(used as sub and obj).
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours 1.My/Mine is an expensive

You You Your Yours car.


He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs

2.This is your/yours dress.

3.The dress is your/yours.


Comparison

He looks more a/ depressed than her but I b/ don’t know the

reason c/ n.e d/.


Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive Comparison
case case adjective pronoun
1. Mohit is smarter than Rohit.
I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours 2. You are better than I/me.

You You Your Yours 3. She is taller than he/him.


He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs

4. He can run as fast as she/her.


Comparison
1. Mohit is smarter than Rohit.

2. You are better than I/me.

3. She is taller than he/him.

4. He can run as fast as she/her.


Comparison 1. As well as
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive 2. As much as
case case adjective pronoun 3. As many as
4. More than
I Me My Mine
5. Less than
We Us Our Ours
You You Your Yours 1.Mohit is smarter than Rohit.
He Him His His 2.You are better than I/me.
She Her Her Hers
It It Its ---
They Them Their Theirs

3. She is taller than he/him.

4. He can run as fast as she/her.


Comparison

1. He as well as me have seen the Taj.

2. They more than me is interested in this project.

3. you more than him is experienced.

4. Mohit is more experienced than her.

5. I as well as the students has learnt a lot.


Comparison

Sub1(case) +comparison+sub2 (case) +h.v (according to the 1st sub)

1. He as well as me have seen the Taj.

2. They more than me is interested in this project.

3. you more than him is experienced.

4. Mohit is more experienced than her.

5. I as well as the students have learnt a lot.


Comparison

Sub1(case) +comparison+sub2 (case) +h.v (according to the 1st sub)

1. He along with his friends is going for a movie.

2. You rather than your father are guilty.

3. Savita and not her teachers was busy.


Arrangements of Personal Pronoun (social behavior)

1. You and I are honest.

2. I and you are honest.

3. You and I are guilty.

4. I and you are guilty.


Arrangements of Personal Pronoun (social behavior)

1. You and I are guilty.

2. I and you are rewarded for good work in the society.

3. You and I are happy together.

4 . The teacher scolded him and I.

5. She and I have misconducted.

6. I, you and he have done the work.


Arrangements of Personal Pronoun (social behavior)

1. +ve = 2+3+1 = good act, duty, responsibility


2. -ve = 1+2+3 = bad act, accuse, blame, guilty

1. You and I are guilty.

2. I and you are rewarded for good work in the society.

3. You and I are happy together.

4 . The teacher scolded him and I.

5. She and I have misconducted.

6. I, you and he have done the work with honesty.


Example:-

1.You, she and I are permitted to take his/your/our bag.

2.You and she are doing your/their/her work as a team.

3.He she and I are scolded for my/his/her/our misdeed.

4.Mohit, Raju and you have completed his/her/your work nicely.


1st person 2nd person 3rd person
I × × Our
--- You × Your
--- --- They/he/she/it Their

Example:-
1.You, she and I are permitted to take his/your/our bag.

2.You and she are doing your/their/her work as a team.

3.He she and I are scolded for my/his/her/our misdeed.

4.Mohit, Raju and you have completed his/her/your work


nicely.
Pronoun
Class - 2
By - Hemendar Goswami
Uses of ( It )
Uses of ( It ) Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun
1.Day, Date, Year, month,
time, season, weather. I Me My Mine
We Us Our Ours
1. It is Wednesday. You You Your Yours
2. It is 5th August. He Him His His
She Her Her Hers
3. It is month of July. It It Its ---

4. It is winter season. They Them Their Theirs

5. It is 10am.

6. It is 2022.
Uses of ( It )

1. It is me who is a teacher.

2. It was them who were late.


Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun
Uses of ( It )

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.

2.It were them who were late.


Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun
Uses of ( It )

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

3.It is me who was responsible for this mistake.

4.It is them who are guilty.


Uses of ( It )

2. As a dummy subject = Introductory Subject

It + H.V + sub case + Who + H.V/M.V ( According to the sub. Case )

1.It is me who is a teacher.

2.It were them who were late.

3.It is me who was responsible for this mistake.

4.It is them who are guilty.


Uses of ( It )
3. When the gender is unknown – object, animal when the
gender is unknown.

1.It is my book.

2.The cow love its Calf.

Baby – animal, bird, human being

It = baby, Child, young one, offspring


a. It Uses of ( It )
b. Its + Noun
c. It’s = It is

1.The boy is playing with _________ toy.

2.The baby is playing with _________ toy.

3.The baby is playing with _________ parents.

4.The girl weeps when ________ is hungry.

5.The child weeps when _______ is hungry.

6.The child weeps when _______ hungry.


Demonstrative Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun

1. This – Singular + Near


2. That – Singular + Far
3. These – Plural + Near
4. Those – Plural + Far
1. Rohit has a bike and a scooter, you take this and I take 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.
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.

3. Poverty and population are a/ connected, you have to eradicate this b/ to


control that c/ N.E d/.
Noun1 and Noun 2 + this (2nd noun) that (1st noun)

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.

2.Poverty and population are a/ connected, you have to eradicate this b/ to


control that c/ N.E d/.
Reciprocal Pronoun
Reciprocal Pronoun

A. Each other = 2 at a time


B. One another = More than 2 at a time.

1.Mohan and Raju are talking to ______________.

2.All the students shook hands with____________.

3.The team discussed the strategy with ______________.

4.I this series India, Pakistan, Australia are facing __________.

5.We love each other/one another.


Pronoun
Class - 3
By - Hemendar Goswami
Indefinite Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun

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 –

1. Everybody is supposed to do his/her/its work.

2. Everything has his/her/its own worth.


Indefinite Pronoun

All is well.

All are well.


☑ Uses of All

All + U.N + S.H.V


All + C.N + P.H.V

All is well.
All are well.

1. All _______ (is/are) invited but a few are selected.

2. All _______ ( has/have) been packed for the trip.

3. All _______ (was/were) conveyed the message.

4. All I need is/are the music.


Indefinite Pronoun

Type – 3

Uses of One

1.General sense –

one + s.h.v… one / one‘s/ onself

One should respect his /her / one’s parents.

One should do his /her / one’s work with honesty.


Distributive Pronoun
Distributive Pronoun

1. Either of the boy/s is/are guilty.

2. Neither of the student/s was/were present in the class.

3. Each of the boy/s has/have completed the task.

4. None of the girl/s is/are ready to perform on the stage.

5. Neither of the 3 teacher/s has/have attended the meeting,

6. None of them is/are giving correct answers.


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
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

1. Each of the bag is heavy.

2. Either of you is going home.

3. Either of the girls have done her work.

4. Neither of my student is found in their class.

5. Neither of the girls were not responsible for their loss.


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

1. Either of the Pandavas were not ready to rage the war.


Pronoun
Class - 4
By - Hemendar Goswami
Distributive Pronoun

1. None is/are present.

2. None of the boys was/were doing his/their work.

3. None of them is/are giving correct answers.


Distributive Pronoun

4. None - More than 2 ( no one )

( None of + plural noun / pronoun + s.h.v / p.h.v )

1. None is/are present.

2. None of the boys was/were doing his/their work.

3. None of them is/are giving correct answers.


Distributive Pronoun

5.Both-2 out of ____+ of + plural noun / pronoun + p.h.v

1. Both is /are allowed to take his /her /their money.

2. Both of the dancers has not received his salary.

3. Both of the child is good at singing.

4. Both of the book/s is/s good.


Reflexive pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun
Case
I Myself
We Ourselves
You Yourself/yourselves
He himself
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Reflexive pronoun
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun Sentence – Complete meaning.
Case Arrangement of words.
I Myself
We Ourselves Sub + verb + object.
You Yourself/yourselves
Raju saved Ravi.
He himself
I need a pen.
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Reflexive pronoun
( When there is no direct object
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun
Reflexive pronoun is used. )
Case
R.P = obj case.
I Myself
We Ourselves He killed a snake.
You Yourself/yourselves
He killed.
He himself
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Reflexive pronoun
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun
1. Sita introduced Rahul.
Case
I Myself 2. Sita introduced in the interview.
We Ourselves
You Yourself/yourselves

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

1.Raju enjoyed music in the party.

2. Raju enjoyed in the party.

3. He applied a trick.

4. He applied for a job.

5.Tarun prepared quickly.

6.Tarun prepared the dish quickly.


Emphatic pronoun
Subjective Reflexive Pronoun
Case
I Myself
We Ourselves
You Yourself/yourselves
He himself
She herself
It itself
they themselves
Difference between Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun

1.The camel saved her from the heat by drinking lots of water.

2.Raju saved her from the heavy rain by taking shelter.

3. I cut myself the apples.

4. He killed himself the snake.


Difference between Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun

1.When doer and receiver are same( reflexive pronoun )


2.When doer and receiver are different (emphatic pronoun)
Example –

1.The camel saved her from the heat by drinking lots of water.

2.Raju saved her from the heavy rain by taking shelter.


Difference between Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun

1.When doer and receiver are same ( reflexive pronoun )


2.When doer and receiver are different ( emphatic pronoun )
Example –

1. I cut myself the apples.

2. He killed himself the snake.


Relative Pronoun
Who
Whom
Whose
That
Which
where
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
Relative Pronoun case case adjective pronoun

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.

2. I helped an old man _________ was trying to lift a heavy box.

3. Public threatened a thief ________ the police caught red handed.

4. She is a girl _______ I like.

5. She is not the girl _________ you think is a famous boxer.


Relative Pronoun – A word which relates (Noun/ Pronoun) which is used
just before it.
Example –

I Know Raju.
Raju Came late.

I know Raju who came late.

1.Mohit helped a girl.

2.People saw her limping.


Relative Pronoun – A word which relates (Noun/ Pronoun) which is used just
before it.
Example -

Who vs whom

Example-

Ravi saw Raveena.


She was waiting for the bus.

Mohit helped the lady.


She was trying to cross the road.
☑ Practice

1. Ravi helped the girl _______ was sitting sad.

2.They welcomed the guest _______ I think is a professor.

3. Rohit likes them _________ we feel are self independent.

4. I thanked the man _________ has done a good job.


Uses of Whose
Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive
case case adjective pronoun

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.

2. Her purse was stolen yesterday.


Uses of which
☑Uses of which

1.Rohit gave me books ________ were mine.

2.She bought a car _____ is very costly.

3.He wanted a book ______ contains every information.

4.You can take the shirt _______ you want .


Uses of Where
☑Uses of which

This is my school________ I studied in my childhood.

This is the place _________ you can focus peacefully.


Uses of That
That

Superlative degree______________that__________________.

Best , smartest, highest , tallest, …etc.

She is the best singer whom/that I have ever heard.

He is the smartest boy who/that I have ever seen in my class.


Uses of ( That )
Everyone, everybody , someone, somebody , anyone, everybody, no one,
nobody.

________________{A} + that + ______________.


{ Specific sense}

is there someone who can help me?

I know everybody who was present in the party.

There is no one who can disturb me in my work.

Do you know someone who is ready to perform on the stage.


Uses of ( That )
Everything ,something, anything, nothing.

________________{A} + that + _______________.


{ Specific sense}

There is nothing which can disturb me in my work.

There is something which I want to show you.

Is there anything which I can do for you.

Everything which you saw is not true.


Uses of ( That )

The Only, any , the few , the little , All

____________ + that + ________________.


{ Specific sense}

This is the only pen which I have.

All which glitters is not gold.

Is they any book which I should practice for success.

He lost the few books which he purchased last week.

The little water which I used for watering the plants was not enough.
Uses of ( That )

The same + Noun + Wh – family / That + ______________.


{ Specific sense }

He is the same person who came yesterday for your interview.

This is the same dog which was running after the kids on the road last week.

This is the same book which I saw in the library yesterday.


Uses of ( That )

Noun_________ + Comparative degree + Than + Same Noun __________.

Better , smarter, higher, longer… etc.


{ Specific sense }

The climate of U.P is better than the climate of Delhi.

The roads of Mumbi are cleaner than the roads of Delhi.


_____________Noun and Noun + that___________________.

( Noun from different category)

I had seen Mohit and his dog who/which/that drowned yesterday.

I identified the girls and their work who/which/that was/were not good.
Question word ------- that ------ ?

Who is the man who came late?

Which is the book which you bought yesterday?


Pronoun - Practice

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).
.
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).

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