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PRONOUNS

1. You, I and he (1)/ are going (2)/ No error (3)


2. He, I and you (1)/ have committed (2)/ a sin (3)/ No error (4)
3. Let him (1)/ and me (2)/ go (3)/ No error (4)
4. He (1)/ depends on (2)/ I (3)/ No error (4)
5. Between you and I (1)/ he probably (2)/ won’t come at all (3)/ No error (4)
6. He enjoyed (1)/ oneself (2)/ at the party (3)/ No error (4)
7. The boy which (1)/ stole my (2)/ purse was a student (3)/ No error (4)
8. The boy which (1)/ stole my purse (2)/ was a student (3)/ No error (4)
9. This is the only information (1)/ which I wanted to share (2)/ with you (3)/ No error (4)
10. The principal ordered (1)/ the peon to let the boys (2)/ and I go in (3)/ No error (4)
11. Your are (1)/ the same (2)/ problems as mine (3)/ No error (4)
12. The beggar whom we had suspected (1)/ to be guilty turned out (2)/ to be innocent (3)/ No
error (4)
13. The five brothers (1) / are at daggers-drawn (2)/ so they feel it below their dignity (3)/ to
talk to each other (4)/ No error (5)
14. The players (1)/whom we have selected (2)/for our team (3)/ are young and ambitious (4)/
No error (5).
15. You say (1)/it’s your problems (2)/but I say it’s (3)/ my also (4)/ No error (5)
16. She was more (1)/ garrulous than (2)/ either of her (3)/ three sister (4)/ No error (5)
17. Unless two or more members object (1)/ to him joining the club, we shall have to (2)/
accept his application for membership (3)/ No error (4)
18. Our dog may look (1) fierce but (2)/ that wouldn’t hurt a fly. (3)/ No error (4)
19. The company is in debt (1)/ and has been unable (2)/ to pay their employee’s salaries (3)/
No error (4)
20. He talked on the phone (1)/for hours together (2)/who really irritated (3)/ his parents a lot
(3)/ No error (4)
21. Mrs. Pratap, being a good teacher (1)/ she is selected (2)/ for the National Award (3)/ No
error (4)
22. I wonder (1)/ why are you tinkering with the wire (2) you might get a shock (3)/ No error
(4)
23. He doesn’t (1)/know (2)/ to swim (3)/ No error (4)
24. All the dresses (1)/ looked good so I (2)/ bought all of it (3)/ No error (4)

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25. Those people who (1)/ do not work hard (2)/ they do not succeed in life (3)/ No error (4)
26. He bathed himself (1)/ in (2)/ a river (3)/ No error (4)
27. She could not (1)/ bear (2)/ his separation (3)/ No error (4)
28. The master did not know (1)/who of the servants (2)/ broke the expensive dinner set (3)/
No error (4)
29. Last summer I went to shimla (1)/ and enjoyed very (2)/ much (3)/ No error (4)
30. This is (1)/ one of the best suggestions (2)/ which have ever been (3)/ made by you (4)/No
error (5)
31. She was (1)/ more beautiful (2)/ than (3)/ either of her three sisters (4)/No error (5).
32. None of (1)/ the two ministers (2)/ was available (3)/ for comments (4)/ No error (5)
33. He has (1)/ raised hisself (2)/ in the eyes of (3)/ his teachers (4)/ No error (5)
34. These (1)/ kind of (2)/ books are (3)/ authentic. (4)/ No error (5)
35. One (1)/ must (2)/ not be blind (3)/ to his own defects (4)/ No error (5)
36. There were (1)/ six lazy boys (2)/ and four industrious one (3)/ in our class (4)/ No error (5)
37. Everyone (1)/ should (2)/ help (3)/ one’s friend (4)/ No error (5)
38. I (1) don’t like (2)/ that you told (3)/ my mother last night (4)/ No error (5)
39. Mr. Verma (1)/ likes music (2)/ who helps me (3)/ to relax (4)/ No error (5)
40. A woman can do (1)/ everything (2)/what a man (3)/ can do (4)/ No error (5)
41. I will (1)/ take with me (2)/ whosoever (3)/ you choose (4)/ No error (5)
42. She is (1)/ one of the few people (2)/ whom I think (3)/ might be good at the job (4)/ No
error (5)
43. He (1)/ bought a house (2)/the price of which (3)/was five lakh rupees (4)/ No error (5)
44. Your state (1)/ is rich (2)/ but mine (3)/ is poor (4)/ No error (5)
45. The five sisters (1)/lived in pune (2)/ and they (3)/ loved each other (4)/ No error (5)
46. As a teacher of (1)/ science (2)/ you are far better (3)/than him (4)/ No error (5)
47. Sudhir was (1)/ present (2)/ in the class (3)/ except Raman and I (4)/ No error (5)
48. The more you (1)/ read this book (2)/ the more you (3)/ will like this (4)/ No error (5)
49. This is (1)/ the only one of the girls (2)/which has passed (3)/ No error (4)
50. It was (1)/ me (2)/ who did it (3)/ No error (4)
51. It is (1)/ a secret (2)/ between he and I (3)/ No error (4)
52. I and my friend (1)/were invited (2)/to the party. (3)/ No error (4)
53. We enjoyed (1)/ much at (2)/ the hill-station (3)/ No error (4)
54. One must (1)/keep up (2)/his promise (3)/ No error (4)

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55. I availed (1)/of the (2)/opportunity (3)/ No error (4)
56. Let we (1)/all solve (2)/ this problem (3)/ No error (4)
57. If I were him (1)/ I would not behave (2)/ that way (3)/ No error (4)
58. The army was rewarded (1)/ for their overwhelming success (2)/ in curbing terrorism (3)/
No error (4)
59. He was (1)/ one of the few men (2)/who were present there (3)/ No error (4)
60. It was her (1)/who did (2)/the cooking (3)/ No error (4)
61. I, you and he (1)/ should (2)/ help her (3)/ No error (4)
62. You, he and I (1)/ broke (2)/ the rules (3)/ No error (4)
63. Who was there (1)/ but she to look after (2)/ the family in distress? (3)/ No error (4)
64. We like you (1)/ as much as (2)/ him in the whole family (3)/ No error (4)
65. We protect our books (1)/ form the dust (2)/ do you protect your’s? (3)/ No error (4)
66. Everybody (1)/ were in their (2)/ best cloth (3)/ No error (4)
67. Anyone of the two ministers (1)/ was not available (2)/ for comments (3)/ No error (4)
68. It was a magnificent chance (1)/but which (2)/ you lost (3)/ No error (4)
69. I like Ram the more between (1)/he and his brother (2)/because he is the better of the two
(3)/ No error (4)
70. I accept (1)/ that myself is responsible (2)/ for this accident (3)/ No error (4)
71. If I were him (1)/ I should (2)/ not go there (3)/ No error (4)
72. Either Ram or Shyam (1)/ has forgotten (2)/ to pay their fees (3)/ No error (4)
73. Neither Mohan (1)/ nor Sohan (2)/ forgot to do their duty (3)/ No error (4)
74. Each of the students (1)/ has done (2)/ their home-work (3)/ No error (4)
75. One of my friends (1)/ is more diligent (2)/ than me (3)/ No error (4)
76. It is him (1)/ that I have been (2)/ looking for (3)/ No error (4)
77. He wanted (1)/ but he can not avail of (2)/ the opportunity (3)/ No error (4)
78. You are (1)/ one of those players (2)/ who has been selected (3)/ No error (4)
79. I like (1)/Keat’s poems (2)/ who was a sensuous poet. (3)/ No error (4)
80. You are not (1)/ the first man (2)/ that have been cheated by him (3)/ No error (4)
81. The board of directors (1)/ want the facilities of (2)/ car and accommodation for itself (3)/
No error (4)
82. There is none (1)/ who can support you (2)/ in this crucial period (3)/ No error (4)
83. He hates (1)/ everybody and everything (2)/ who reminds him of his blunder (3)/ No error
(4)

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84. We scored as many goals as………………(they/them)
85. Preyashi is more intelligent and beautiful than ……………..(I/me)
86. Nobody but………….(he/him) was present.
87. You and she have cheated ……………..(her/your) neighbour.
88. This action of …………(her’s/hers) was not liked by us.
89. ……………(Neither/None) of the three candidates are fit for the post.
90. This book is mine and that is ……………..(yours/your’s)
91. Each of the guests must bring ………….(his/their) own card.
92. This is the only thing ……………(that/which) I want.
93. I think Ram or Shyam has lost ………………(their/his) books.
94. We are ordered to fire over the head of ……(who ever/whomever) tries to cross the river.
95. ……………(she/her) and …………(I/Me) often studied together.
96. Don’t you accept that the Mr. powerful is more powerful than …………(they/them).
97. Two girls told …………(one another/each other ) all their secrets.
98. Do you like……..(him/his) accompanying us?
99. Of………(who/whom) are you speaking, Arjun or …….(I/me)?
100. The new Chief minister is a local person ……(who/whom) we’re quite sure will be able to
control the problems of terrorism.
101. For ………(who/whom) are you asking?
102. We thought it was ……..(they/them) who believed that politics knew no better candidate
than ………(she/her)
103. This is the only one of the poems that……..(is/are) worth reading.
104. It is not for nothing ……..(which/that) he studied Psychology.
105. It is time for ………(I/me) to realize that she is smarter than ….(I/me).
106. ………(None/Neither) of those ten boys were allowed to enter their class.
107. She is one of those girls who never waste ……(her/their) time.
108. A party is being organized by ………..(you, he and I/you, him and me)
109. Neither Amit nor his friends were present in ……..(their/his) house.
110. One of the boys has lost ………..(his/one’s) book.
111. I myself saw/(a) it that he was washing his/ (b) clothes and she was washing her/(c) No
error / (d)
112. They think that they are right/ (a) but as far as my opinion is concerned they/ (b) have
harmed themself /(c) on error / (d)

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113. I know the fact why he absented/(a) from the class because he must not/ (b) have
completed his home work//(c) on error / (d)
114. Myself have completed/(a) graduation from Hans Raj College and/(b) I am looking for any
reputable job /(c) on error / (d)
115. It is they who has got entry /(a) to play international match and/(b) won it comfortably /(c)
on error / (d)
116. Every Girl prefers to marry/(a) you, because you are taller/(b) and more handsome than
him /(c) on error / (d)
117. Sita often comes later than me/(1) do, so he is always/(b) scolded by his boos/(c) on error /
(d)
118. Our is a developing country and we/(a) expect we can be fully/(b) developed by 2020 /(c)
on error / (d)
119. Your problem and her are/(a) quite similar, so you can tackle this/(b) altogether if you
work meticulously /(c) on error / (d)
120. I know, he did not say something /(a) about you, however you always kept/(b) on asking
about him /(c) on error / (d)
121. I want to do anything for the welfare/(a) of the poor but my means is small, so/(b) I am
waiting for the right time to do so /(c) on error / (d)
122. We must not accuse somebody/(a) for the theft unless we have/(b) any proof to do so//(c)
on error / (d)
123. Everyone of you will be/(a) awarded if you do your/(b) duty with enthusiasm /(c) on error /
(d)
124. Mukesh is one of the /(a) best persons who have/(b) ever come to visit this office /(c) on
error / (d)
125. I really dislike the people who always/(a) talk about /(b) themself/(c) on error / (d)
126. This is my belief that/ (a) everything has his own/(b) value, if I am not wrong/(c) on error /
(d)
127. Both are not going to/(a) join us this evening as/(b) I haven’t received any response from
them/(c) on error / (d)
128. Each woman and each man/(a) was struggling to make her/(b) career successful/(c) on
error / (d)
129. She bought mangoes/(a) for sunita /(b) and myself, so we are very pleased for it /(c) on
error / (d)

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130. I have been asking him for/(a) more than one chairs for this/(b) office so that we may sit
comfortably /(c) on error / (d)
131. The team was unanimous/(a) in their opinion, so there was/(b) no problem in taking any
final decision over any issue /(c) on error / (d)
132. The committee is/(a) divided in their decision, so naturally it/(b) will take time to reach on
conclusion /(c) on error / (d)
133. One of them has lost its pen/(a) just before the examination/(b) and is looking for help
towards others /(c) on error / (d)
134. The children who/(a) is playing badminton in the field are/(b) my friend’s sons/(c) on error
/ (d)
135. Not only my friends but/(a) also my brothers are against of /(b) these sort of books /(c) on
error / (d)
136. This kinds of work is/(a) so futile that none will/(b) get involved in it/(c) on error / (d)
137. I together with my teachers/(a) were subjugating those/(b) offenders who harm others for
their selfish motives /(c) on error / (d)
138. Everybody wants to know/(a) whether you or he are going/(b) to sell his bikes or not /(c)
on error / (d)
139. His brother and my are/(a) good friends, you will find them playing and studying mostly
together/(c) on error / (d)
140. This is known to all that their/(a) achievement/(b) is greater than our’s /(c) on error / (d)
141. Everybody should/(a) abide by their promises, so that he/(b) may keep his credibility
amongst all. /(c) on error / (d)
142. We should do ours duty honestly/(a) and lead towards success by/(b) leaps and bounds. /(c)
on error / (d)
143. One should never ignore ones/(a) duty towards family, society,/(b) nation and above all
humanity. . /(c) on error / (d)
144. Sunita and I have done my/(a) work patiently and diligently just because /(b) of our safe
and secure future. /(c) on error / (d)
145. All the villagers co-operate each other/(a) in the matter of agriculture, that is why/(b) the
village is very prosperous now . /(c) on error / (d)
146. Sonam is wiser/(a) of her two sisters, as far as/(b) I Know . /(c) on error / (d)
147. The doors of this house/(a) are stronger than /(b) that of that . /(c) on error / (d)

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148. These kind of /(a) books are authentic, so I recommend/(b) everybody to go through them. .
/(c) on error / (d)
149. The students of this class/(a) are more intelligent than (b) that of that class . /(c) on error /
(d)
150. The people whom come form /(a) other countries to visit our country /(b) should be given
full safety. . /(c) on error / (d)
151. I do not know anything about/(a) those children who some unidentified/(b) kidnapers
kidnapped them . /(c) on error / (d)
152. I don’t think, he can jump/(a) higher than me do, as I have/(b) been practicing hard for it.
/(c) on error / (d)
153. All students in this institute/(a) they must maintain discipline (b) and cooperate with one
another . /(c) on error / (d)
154. You, he and I are performing/(a) their best to impress/(b) our teachers. /(c) on error / (d)
155. You and me are good/(a) friends, and every one of our/(b) village knows it very well . /(c)
on error / (d)
156. You can’t imagine how glad/(a) I am in showing you these books (b) who are presented on
my birthday . /(c) on error / (d)
157. Noone is going to help him, so/(a) himself will have to /(b) do it whether he likes it or not/.
/(c) on error / (d)
158. Nobody except I can tell/(a) you how your enemies have/(b) conspired against/(b) you and
your kith and kin. /(c) on error / (d)
159. The dog which always barks/(a) at strangers/(b) belongs to the cobbler . /(c) on error / (d)
160. She is one of those girls/(a) which have never spoken/(b) truth before me . /(c) on error /
(d)
161. As I have observed there/(a) is not scope of settlement/(b) between you and he . /(c) on
error / (d)
162. He is the same person who/(a) renounced his wealth and comfort for the sake of others .
/(c) on error / (d)
163. I am damn sure, this is /(a) the only thing which /(b) can alleviate your pain . /(c) on error /
(d)
164. Your duty and her one will/(a) be the same for this /(b) organization, so work with mutual
cooperation . /(c) on error / (d)

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165. We unlike Mohan were/(a) trying to eradicate the abuses/(b) from our society . /(c) on error
/ (d)
166. A clerk and treasurer/(a) was giving his word to assist/(b) me at any cost . /(c) on error / (d)
167. A dancer and a/(a) singer has joined our troupe, so/(b) we feel strengthened now . /(c) on
error / (d)
168. The teacher and owner of this/(a) institute has been contributing/(b) their best for the
growth of all . /(c) on error / (d)
169. The manager and the owner of/(a) this firm has sacrificed their/(b) everything for the
wellbeing of workers. . /(c) on error / (d)
170. I really feel good for him because/(a) he is only one of my friends/(b) who has bought a flat
in this city. /(c) on error / (d)
171. He always behaves/(a) politely, so I like he very/(b) much from the core of my heart . /(c)
on error / (d)
172. He always behaves/(a) foolishly, so I keep/(b) on laughing at him. /(c) on error / (d)
173. I dislike it that I still depend/(a) on they for all my needs though/(b) I am capable to do
everything to fulfill my needs . /(c) on error / (d)
174. I Know he is a good person /(a) and amiable as well but he/(b) likes everybody but I. /(c)
on error / (d)
175. Let we celebrate a/(a) grand party on the/(b) eve of new year . /(c) on error / (d)
176. Everyone of them/(a) has served his society and/(b) nation very sincerely . /(c) on error /
(d)
177. Either of these three boys/(a) is likely to secure goods marks at /(b) physics but alone
physics won’t work . /(c) on error / (d)
178. Neither of the five servants/(a) told the truth about the theft of ornaments /(b) so owner is
very anxious . /(c) on error / (d)
179. Noone of the them is ready to/(a) contribute his best for the/(b) growth of career. /(c) on
error / (d)
180. One has to obey his parents in/(a) order to get their kind/(b) blessings in life . /(c) on error /
(d)
181. We all present here but she/(a) so please ring her up to make/(b) this meeting successful .
/(c) on error / (d)
182. You, he and I have misbehaved/(a) with them several times, so/(b) we are apologetic for
that . /(c) on error / (d)

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183. You and she will go to her village/(a) on the eve of Diwali to celebrate/ (b) with your kith
and kin . /(c) on error / (d)
184. You excluding I am elated/(a) to join the inaugural/(b) party of new shop . /(c) on error /
(d)
185. Neither of the five women (a)/has any other choice (b)/besides this. . /(c) on error / (d)
186. Each of the members had (a)/their own opinion (b)/ about it. /(c) on error / (d)
187. Each of the six boys in the class (a)/has finished (b)/their task. /(c) on error / (d)
188. Neither Raju nor Raushan (a)/has done (b)/ their work. /(c) on error / (d)
189. Either the engineer or his subordinates (a)/failed (b)/in his duty. /(c) on error / (d)
190. You must avail/(a) of this opportunity for the/(b) betterment of your career . /(c) on error /
(d)
191. Let me tell you that everything/(a) but cars are sold in/(b) this market . /(c) on error / (d)
192. Nothing but chairs/(a) are available here, you won’t/(b) find anything else. . /(c) on error /
(d)
193. You will be surprised/(a) to know the fact that my younger brother/(b) jumps far higher
than I do . /(c) on error / (d)
194. As far as my idea is /(a) concerned you are not so/(b) intelligent as him . /(c) on error / (d)
195. I always know it/(a) all which glitters/(b) is not gold. /(c) on error / (d)
196. This is the same/(a) computer which/(b) was given to me on my last birth day . /(c) on error
/ (d)
197. The boy and his cow which/(a) entered the field were/(b) driven out by the farmer . /(c) on
error / (d)
198. The girl and her toy which/(a) were the center of attraction for/(b) all present in the party.
/(c) on error / (d)
199. Who did you (a)/scold last evening (b)/ on the way (c)/back to home? (d)/ no error (e)
200. You have availed of (a)/ all the opportunities that have come (b)/your way and this is one
of the reasons (c)/why you are so successful today . /(c) on error / (d)
201. I want to know why you (a)/absented from the meeting that day, (b)/whereas you had a
very important issues to raise that day /(c) on error / (d)
202. It was him who (a)/had taken me to the hospital after/(b) I met with an accident /(c) on
error / (d)
203. One must not forget (a)/his duty towards the society (b) and family ever in life /(c) on error
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204. You must keep yourself away from this ado. So that you/(b) remain happy in life/(c) on
error / (d)
205. Ram and Shyam have/always worked together and/(b) co-operated one another /(c) on
error / (d)
206. All the five boys (a) of this college have been working together/(b) respecting each other’s
feelings /(c) on error / (d)
207. I have told you many/(a) times that it is him who humiliates me before/(b) my friends and
relatives /(c) on error / (d)
208. Nothing is impossible for a/(a) willing heart, so anybody can do/(b) anything if he tries
their best /(c) on error / (d)
209. He is a university professor (1)/ but of his three sons (2)/ neither has any merit (3)/No error
(4)
210. The poor man (1)/ poisoned him (2)/ and his own children (3)/No error (4)
211. John, I and hari (1)/ have finished (2)/ our studies (3)/No error (4)
212. I am (1)/ your’s (2)/ affectionate son (3)/No error (4)
213. May I know (1)/ to who (2)/I am speaking? (3)/No error (4)
214. If your coming home tomorrow (1)/ let me know at what time (2)/ I can expect you (3)/No
error (4)
215. I and him (1)/are (2)/ very good friends (3)/No error (4)
216. The boy who studies hard (1)/he will pass (2)/with flying colours (3)/No error (4)
217. Both science and religion (1)/are necessary for man and for their (2)/outer and inner self
respectively (3)/No error (4)
218. The ant who was nearby (1)/walked forward and bit the hunter (2)/ sharply in the ankle
(3)/No error (4)
219. One should respect (1)/ the religions of others (2)/as much as his own. (3)/No error (4)
220. It is I (1)/ who is responsible (2)/ for the delay (3)/No error (4)
221. This is the sportsperson (1)/ whom I think has won (2)/the much coveted prize (3)/No error
(4)
222. My twin (1)/is five minutes younger (2)/than myself (3)/No error (4)
223. Was it him that the teacher (1)/ punished for not submitting (2)/ his project on time (3)/No
error (4)
224. As it was his first date, (1)/ he dressed (2)/ himself in best suit (3)/No error (4)
225. Tom sawyer is one (1_/ of the best kid stories (2)/ that was ever written. (3)/No error (4)

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226. Science and technology and (1)/ their fallouts do not (2)/ complete human cuture (3)/No
error (4)

Answers with Explanation


1. (1) 3 Pronouns dk Order gksxkA blfy, lgh order you, he and I
2. (1) Sentence esa xyrh dks Lohdkj djus dk Hkko gSA blfy, 3 pronouns dk order 123 gksxkA
3. (4) No error, D;ksfa d ‘let’ ds ckn objectives case dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
4. (3) ‘I’ ds LFkku ij ‘me’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d Preposition ds ckn object dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
5. (1) ‘between you and I’ ds LFkku ij ‘between you and me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
6. (2) ‘onself’ ds LFkku ij ‘himself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
7. (1) ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘who’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
8. (1) ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘who’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
9. (1) ‘this’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
10. (3) ‘I’ LFkku ij ‘me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
11. (1) ‘your’ ds LFkku ij ‘yours’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
12. (1) ‘whom’ ds LFkku ij ‘who’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
13. (4) ‘each other’ ds LFkku ij ‘one another’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
14. (5) No error.
15. (4) ‘my’ ds LFkku ij ‘mine’ dk iz;ksx gksxk ftldk vFkZ gksxk (my problem)
16. (3) ‘either’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d either dk iz;ksx flQZ nks ds fy fdUrq any ;k any
one dk iz;ksx ges’kk nks ls vf/kd ds fy, gksrk gSA
17. (2) ‘joining’ ds LFkku ij ‘to join’ dk iz;ksx djsAa
18. (3) ‘that’ ds LFkku ij ‘it’ dk iz;ksx djsa D;ksafd ‘small animals’ ds fy, ‘it’ dk iz;skx djrsa gSA
19. (3) ‘with’ preposition dk iz;ksx ugh gksxkA
20. (3) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘which’ dk iz;ksx djsAa D;ksfa d bl Sentence esa ‘talk’ ds reference esa relative
pronoun ‘which dk iz;ksx gksxkA
21. (2) ‘she’ gVk nsA ,d gh okD; esa noun (Mrs. Pratap) vkSj Pronoun (she) dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
22. (2) ‘you’ ds ckn ‘are’ dk iz;ksx djsaA
23. (3) ‘know’ vkSj ‘wonder’ ds ckn ‘wh’ family dk iz;ksx djuk t:jh gksrk gSA ‘to swim’ ds LFkku ij
‘how to swim’ dk iz;ksx djsAa
24. (3) ‘all of it’ ds LFkku ij allof them’ dk iz;ksx djsaA

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25. (3) ‘they’ dh gVk nsAa ‘those people’ vkSj ‘they’ dk iz;ksx ,d gh okD; esa ,d gh subject ds fy, ugha
gksxkA
26. (1) ‘bathe’ ds ckn ‘reflexive pronoun’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk ‘himself’ gVk nsAa
27. (3) ‘his separation’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA ‘separation from him’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
28. (2) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘which’ dk iz;ksx djsAa ‘of ds igys flQZ ‘which’ dk iz;ksx gks ldrk gSA
29. (2) ‘enjoyed’ ds ckn ‘myself’ dk iz;ksx djsAa
30. (3) ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx djsAa
31. (4) ‘either’ ds LFkku ij ‘anyone’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
32. (3) ‘none’ ds LFkku ij ‘neither’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
33. (2) ‘hisself’ ds LFkku ij ‘himself dk iz;ksx gksxkA
34. (2) ‘kind of’ ds LFkku ij ‘kinds of’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
35. (4) ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
36. (3) ‘one’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
37. (4) ‘one’s’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
38. (3) ‘that’ ds LFkku ij ‘what’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
39. (3) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘which/that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
40. (3) ‘what’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
41. (3) ‘whosoever’ ds LFkku ij ‘whomsoever’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
42. (3) ‘whom’ ds LFkku ij ‘who/that’ dk iz;ksx gksxk nominative relative pronoun ds :Ik esa O;fDr
ds fy, who/that dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
43. (5) No error.
44. (5) No error.
45. (2) ‘each other’ ds LFkku ij ‘one another’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
46. (4) ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d than ds ckn Nominative case ds Pronoun dk iz;ksx
gksrk gSA
47. (4) ‘Raman and I’ ds LFkku ij ‘raman and me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
48. (4) ‘this’ ds LFkku ij ‘it’ dk iz;ksx gksxk] this book ds fy, Pronoun-it dk iz;ksx gksxkA
49. (3) ‘which ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ;fn antecedent expression ds igys emphatic
adjective-only yxk gks rks relative pronoun ds :Ik esa that dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
50. (2) ‘me’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ‘is, am, are, was, were ds ckn vkus okyk pronoun-
subjective case esa gksrk gSA

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51. (3) ‘he and I’ ds LFkku ij ‘him and me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ‘between’ ,d ‘preposition gSA
preposition case esa gksrk gSA he dk objective case-him gksrk gS vkSj I dk objective case-me gksrk
gSA
52. (1) ‘I and my friend’ ds LFkku ij ‘my friend and I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa I-first person dk
personal pronoun gS tcfd friend-third person dk noun gSA ;fn subject dh txg 1st person, 2nd
person vkSj 3rd person dk iz;skx ,d lkFk fd;k x;k gks ;k buesa ls fdUgha nks dks subject dh rjg iz;ksx
fd;k x;k gks vkSj okD; ls vijk/kjfgr vFkZ dk cks/k gks jgk gks rks bUgsa 2nd person, 3rd person vkSj 1st
person ds de esa j[kk tkrk gSA vr% I and my friend dks change dj my friend and I vFkkZr~ 3rd
person vkSj 1st person ds dze esa j[kk tk,xkA
53. (1) ‘enjoyed’ ds ckn ‘ourselves’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA enjoy-verb gSA okD; esa ;fn enjoy dk iz;ksx fd;k
x;k gks rks blds Bhd ckn ,d reflexive pronoun dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS tks okD; esa subject ds
number vkSj gender ij fuHkZj djrk gSA D;ksfa d okD; dk subject ‘we’ gS blfy, we dk reflexive
pronoun-ourselves dk iz;skx gksxkA
54. (3) ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa one-subject gS ftlds cnys pronoun subject dh
LFkku ij one dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gks rks one ds cnys vkus tkus pronoun-possessive case esa one’s
gksrk gSA …his promise ds LFkku ij lgh okD; --one’s promise’ gksxkA
55. (1) ‘availed’ ds ckn ‘myself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA avail-verb gSA okD; esa ;fn avail dk iz;ksx fd;k ;k gks
rks blds Bhd ckn ,d reflexive pronoun dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS tks okD; esa subject ds number vkSj
gender ij fuHkZj djrk gSA D;ksfa d okD; dk subject ‘I’ gS blfy, I dk reflexive pronoun-myself dk
iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA lgh okD; I availed myself … dk iz;ksx gksxkA
56. (1) ‘we’ ds LFkku ij ‘us’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA Let ds ckn vkus okyk personal pronoun-objective case eaas
gksrk gSA okD; esa ‘we’ subjective case esa gS ftldk objective cse ‘us’ gksrk gSA
57. (1) ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk Ikz;ksx gksxkA is, am, are, was, were ds ckn vkus okyk pronoun-
subjective case esa gksrk gSA D;ksfa d him dk subjective case –he gksrk gSA
58. (2) ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘its’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ‘army’ collective noun gS tks okD; dk subject
gSA ;fn subject dh LFkku ij O;fDRk;ksa dk collective noun dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gks lkFk gh okD; ls
,derrk (unity/unanimity) dk vFkZ ns jgk gks rks blds cnys vkus okyk Pronoun-its gksrk gSA
59. (3) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa relative pronoun dk antecedent noun ‘men’
gS vkSj ‘men’ ds igys ,d negative adjective ‘few’ gSA tc antecedent noun ds igys negative
adjective- few yxk gks rks relative pronoun ds LFkku ij that dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
60. (1) ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘she’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA is, am, are, was, were ds ckn vkus okyk pronoun-
subjective case esa gksrk gSA D;ksfa d her dk subjective case-she gksrk gsA

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61. (1) ‘I’ you and he’ ds LFkku ij ‘you, he and I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa subject ds LFkku ij
personal pronoun ds rhuksa person vFkkZr~ first person-I, second person-you vkSj third persons-he
dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSA lkFk gh okD; esa vijk/kjfgr vFkZ dk cks/k gks jgk gsA ;fn rhuksa person ,d lkFk
iz;ksx fd;k x;k gks vkSj okD; ls vijk/kjfgr vFkZ dk cks/k gks jgk gks rks bUgsa 2]3]1 vFkkZr~ second perons,
third person vkSj first person ds dze eaas yxkrs gSA
62. (1) ‘You, he and I’ ds LFkku ij ‘I, you and he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa subject ds LFkku ij
personal pronoun ds rhuksa person vFkkZr~ second person ‘you’, third perons ‘he’ vkSj first
person ‘I’ dk iz;ksx ,d lkFk fd;k x;k gSA ;fn rhuksa ds rhuksa person dk iz;ksx ,d lkFk fd;k x;k gks
vkSj okD; ls vijk/k dk vFkZ ns jgk gks rks bUgsa 1]2]3 vFkkZr~ first person, second person vkSj third
person ds dze esa yxkrs gSaA
63. (2) ‘She’ ds LFkku ij ‘her’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA preposition ds ckn vkus okyk pronounn- objective
case esa gksrk gSA
64. (4) No error.
65. (3) ‘your’s ds LFkku ij ‘yours’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA yours –possessive adjective dk iz;ksx predicative
:Ik esa fd;k tkrk gS tcfd your dk iz;ksx attributive :Ik esa fd;k tkrk gSA Predicative dk vFkZ ;fn
adjective dk iz;ksx okD; esa object ds LFkku ij fd;k tk;s arks blh predicative dgrs gSA okD; esa
protect verb gS vkSj verb ds ckn object dk LFkku gksrk gS vkSj bl LFkku ij yours dk iz;ksx
predicative ds :Ik esa fd;k tk,xkA vr% lgh okD; -------do you protect yours/ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
66. (2) ‘were’ ds LFkku ij ‘was’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ‘Everybody’ subject gS tks singular gS D;ksafd
subject-singular gS blfy, blds lkFk singular verb dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
67. (1) ‘anyone’ ds LFkku ij ‘either’ dk iz;skx gksxkA nks O;fDr;ksa ds fy, either dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
tcfd nks ls T;knk ds fy;s positive sentence esa anyone dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA lgh okD; ‘either of
the two..dk iz;ksx gksxkA
68. ‘but ;k which esa ls fdlh ,d dk iz;skx ugha gksxkA but conjunction gSA which relative pronoun gS
lkFk bldh nwljh property gksrh gS fd og conjunction dh rjg Hkh dk;Z djrk gSA okD; esa nks okD; dks
vkil esa tksM+dj ,d okD; cuk;k x;k gSa nks okD;ka dks tksM+us ds fy;s ,d gh conjunction dk iz;ksx fd;k
x;k gSA bl vk/kkj ij fdlh Hkh ,d conjunction dks gVk nsAa vr% lgh okD; ‘but you lost’ ;k ‘which
you lost’ gksxkA
69. ‘he’ ds LFkku ij ‘him’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ‘between’ preposition gSA preposition ds ckn
vkusokyk pronoun objective case esa gksrk gSA D;ksfa d he dk objective case-him gksrk gSA
70. ‘myself is’ ds LFkku ij ‘I am’ dk iz;ksx subject dh rjg fd;k x;k gSA reflexive pronoun dks u rks
subject vkSj u rks object dh rjg iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSA subject vkSj object ds LFkku ij dze’k%

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subjective case vkSj objective case ds pronoun dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA myself ds cnys
subjective case dk pronoun-I gksrk gSA
71. (1) ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA is, am, are, was, were ds ckn vkus okyk pronoun-
subjective case esa gksrk gSA D;ksfa d him dk subjective case –he gksrk gSA vr% him ds LFkku ij he dk
iz;ksx gksxkA
72. (3) ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa nks non-Ram vkSj Shyam-Either…or …. ls
tqM+s gS tgka ram igyk noun (n1) vkSj Shyam nwljk non (n1) vkSj Shyam nwljk Noun (n2)gSA tc
nks nonu- Either …..or …..ls tqM+s gks rks subject …+pronoun ds agreement ds fy, nwljs noun dks
subject ekuk tkrk blfy, pronoun dk substitution nwljs noun ds gender rFkk number ij fuHkZj
djrk gsS D;ksfa d okD; esa nwljk noun- Shyam gS tks singular in number vkSj masculine in gender gS
vr% bl vk/kkj ij their ds LFkku ij his dk iz;ksx gksxkA
73. (3) ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa nks noun-Mohan vkSj Sohan-Neither
….nor….ls tqM+s gS tgka Mohan igyk noun (n1) vkSj Sohan nwljk Noun (n2) gSaA tc nks noun-
Neither …nor….ls tqM+s gks rks subject + pronoun ds agreement ds vuqlkj nwljs noun dks subject
ekuk tkrk gS blfy, pronoun dk substitution nwljs noun ds gender rFkk number ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
D;ksfa d okD; esa nwljk noun-Sohan gS tks singular in number vkSj masculine in gender gS vr% bl
vk/kkj ij their ds LFkku ij his dk iz;ksx gksxkA
74. (3) ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘this’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ‘Each of the students ,d compound subject
gSA Compound subject esa igys preposition, tks okD; esa of gS ds igys vkus okys noun ;k noun
equivalent ds number ds vk/kkj ij verb vkSj pronoun ds number ij fuHkZj djrk gSA subject esa of
ds igys vkus okyk pronoun-each gSa] each-singular in number and masculine in gender gSA
subject- singular in number and masculine in gender gks rks ,sls subject ds cnys his dk iz;ksx
gksxkA lgh okD; ------his homework gksxkA
75. (3) ‘me’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa more diligent comparative degree adjective gSA
ckn than dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS vkSj than ds ckn vkusokyk personal pronoun subjective case esa gksrk
gSA D;ksfa d me dk subjective case –I gksrk gSA
76. (1) ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA is, am, are,was, were ds ckn vkus okyk pronoun-
subjective case esa gksrk gSaA D;ksfa d him dk subjective case-he gksrk gSA
77. (2) ‘avail’ ds ckn ‘himself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ‘avail-verb gSA okD; esa ;fn avail dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gks
rks blds Bhd ckn ,d reflexive pronoun dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS tks okD; esa subject ds number vkSj
gender ij fuHkZj djrk gSA D;ksfa d okD; dk subject-he gS bl vk/kkj Ikj he dk reflexive pronoun-
himself dk Ikz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA lgh okD; -------he can not availed himself of …..dk iz;ksx gksxkA
avail ds lkFk preposition-of dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSaA
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78. (3) ‘has’ ds LFkku ij ‘have’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa who-relative pronoun gS ftldk antecedent
noun-players gSA relative pronoun ds ckn vkus okyk verb dk number-relative pronoun ds
antecedent noun ds number ij fuHkZj djrk gSA okD; esa antecedent noun-players-plural gSa blfy,
who ds ckn vkus okyk verb-has ds LFkku ij have gksxkA lgh okD; ------who have been selected’ dk
iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
79. (2) ‘Keat’s poems’ ds LFkku ij ‘the poems of Keat’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; ds vFkZ ds vuqlkj who-
Keat ds fo"k; esa dqN dgrk gSA blfy, who ds igys Keat dk iz;ksx gksuk pkfg,A Keat’s poems dk
compound noun ds :Ik esa change fd;k tk,xkA Keat’s poems dk compound form-the poems
of Keat gksxkA lgh okD; -------the poems of Keat ……gksxkA
80. (3) ‘that have’ ds LFkku ij ‘…..who has’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa that-relative pronoun gS ftldk
antecedent noun-man tks living o singular gSA antecedent noun-living gks rks relative pronoun
ds LFkku ij who dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA relative pronoun ds ckn vkus okyk verb ds number ij fuHkZj
djrk gSA D;ksfa d okD; esa antecedent noun-man- singular gS D;ksafd who ds ckn vkus okyk verb-have
ds LFkku ij has gksxkA
81. (3) ‘itself ds LFkku ij ‘themselves’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d directors- Plural gS vr% blds cnys vkus
okyk pronoun Hkh plural gksxk itself dk plural- themselves gksrk gsA lgh okD; -----for themselves dk
iz;ksx gksxkA
82. (2) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa who relative pronoun gS ftldk antecedent
noun none gSA relative pronoun dk antecedent tc none gksrk gS rks relative pronoun ds LFkku ij
that dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA vr% lgh okD; ----that can support you dk iz;ksx gksxkA
83. (3) ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘which’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa who relative pronoun gS ftldk
antecedent-everybody and everything gS tgka every body living gS vkSj everything non-living
gSA tc relative pronoun dk antecedent-living rFkk non-living ,d lkFk gks rks relative pronoun
ds LFkku ij which dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA lgh okD;------ which reminds him…..dk iz;ksx gksxkA
84. They
85. I
86. Him
87. Your
88. Hers
89. None
90. Yours
91. His
92. That

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93. His
94. Whomever
95. She, I
96. They
97. Each other
98. His
99. Whom, me
100.Who
101.Whom
102.They she
103.Is
104.That
105.Me, I
106.None
107.Their
108.You, him and me
109.Their
110.His
111.(c) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘hers’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
112.(c) ;gka ij ‘themelf’ ds LFkku ij ‘themselves’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
113.(a) ;gka ij ‘absented’ ds ckn ‘himself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
114.(a) ;gka ij ‘myself’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
115.(a) ;gka ij ‘has’ ds LFkku ij ‘have’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
116.(c) ;gka ij ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
117.(a) ;gka ij ‘me’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
118.(a) ;gka ij ‘our’ ds LFkku ij ‘ours’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
119.(a) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘hers’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
120.(a) ;gka ij ‘something’ ds LFkku ij ‘anything dk iz;ksx gksxkA
121.(a) ;gka ij ‘anything ds LFkku ij ‘something’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
122.(a) ;gka ij ‘someboyd’ ds LFkku ij ‘anybody’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
123.(a) ;gka ij ‘everyone’ ds LFkku ij ‘every one’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d Everyone esa ‘gap’ vk;sxkA
124.(b) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
125.(c) ;gka ij ‘themselves’ ds LFkku ij ‘themselves’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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126.(b) ;gka ij ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘its’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
127.(a) ;gka ij ‘both’ ds LFkku ij ‘neither’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA vkSj verb singular gksxkA
128.(b) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
129.(c) ;gka ij ‘myself’ ds LFkku ij ‘me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
130.(b) ;gka ij ‘chair’ ds LFkku ij ‘s’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA D;ksfa d more than one ds lkFk lcdqN singular
vkrk gSA
131.(b) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘its’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
132.(a) ;gka ij ‘is’ ds LFkku ij ‘are’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
133. (a) ;gka ij ‘its’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d one ;gkWa numeral adjective gSA
134.(b) ;gka ij ‘is’ ds LFkku ij ‘are’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
135.(c) ;gka ij ‘sort’ ds lkFk ‘s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d ;gka these plural gSA
136. (a) ;gka ij ‘kind’ ds lkFk ‘s’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA D;kaafs d ;gka this singular gSA
137. (b) ;gkWa ij ‘were’ ds LFkku ij ‘was’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d ;gka subject ‘I’ gSA
138.(b) ;gkWa ij ‘are’ ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
139.(a) ;gka ij ‘my’ ds LFkku ij ‘mine’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
140.(c) ;gka ij ‘our’s ds lkFk possessivesign dk iz;ksx xyr gksxkA
141.(b) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
142.(a) ;gkWa ij ‘ours’ ds LFkku ij ‘our’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
143.(a) ;gka ij ‘ones’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s dk iz;ksx gksxkA
144.(a) ;gka ij ‘my’ ds LFkku ij ‘our’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
145.(a) ;gkWa ij ‘each other’ (for two) ds LFkku ij ‘one another’ (for more than two) dk iz;ksx gksxkA
146.(a) ;gka ij ‘wiser’ ds igys ‘the’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
147.(c) ;gka ij ‘that’ ds LFkku ij ‘those’ dk iz;skx gksxkA
148.(a) ;gka ij ‘kind’ ds lkFk ‘s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
149.(c) ;gka ij ‘that’ ds LFkku ij ‘those’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
150.(a) ;gka ij ‘whom’ ds LFkku ij ‘who’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
151.(b) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘whom’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
152.(b) ;gka ij ‘me’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
153.(b) ;gka ij ‘they’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
154.(b) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘our’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
155. (a) ;gka ij ‘me’ ds LFkku ij ‘I’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
156.(c) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘which’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
157.(b) ;gka ij ‘himself’ ds igys ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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158.(a) ;gka ij ‘I’ ds LFkku ij ‘me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
159.(d) error
160.(b) ;gka ij which’ ds LFkku ‘who’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
161.(c) ;gka ij ‘he’ ds LFkku ij ‘him’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d preposition ds ckn pronoun objective
case esa vkrk gSA
162.(a) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
163.(b) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
164.(a) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘hers’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
165.(d) no error
166.(d) no error
167.(b) ;gka ij ‘has’ ds LFkku ij ‘have’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
168.(c) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
169.(b) ;gka ij ‘has’ ds LFkku ij ‘have’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
170.(c) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
171.(b) ;gka ij ‘he’ ds LFkku ij ‘him’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
172.(d) no error.
173.(b) ;gka ij ‘they’ ds LFkku ij ‘them’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
174.(c) ;gka ij ‘I’ ds LFkku ij ‘me’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
175.(a) ;gka ij ‘we’ ds LFkku ij ‘us’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd let ds ckn pronoun objective case esa vkrk gSA
176.(a) ;gka ij ‘everyone’ ds LFkku ij ‘every one’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
177.(a) ;gka ij ‘either’ (for two) ds LFkku ‘each’ (for more than two) dk iz;ksx gksxkA
178.(a) ;gka ij Neither’ (for two) ds LFkku ij ‘None’ (for more than two) dk iz;ksx gksxkA
179.(a) ;gka ij ‘Noone’ ds LFkku ij ‘No one’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
180.(a) ;gka ij ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
181.(a) ;gka ij ‘she’ ds LFkku ij ‘her’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
182.(a) ;gka ij ‘you, he & I’ ds LFkku ij ‘I, you & he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA (confession ds case esa
183.(a) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘your’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
184.(a) ;gka ij ‘am’ ds LFkku ij ‘are’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
185.(a) ;gka ij ‘Neither’ ds LFkku ij ‘None’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
186.(b) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
187.(c) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
188.(c) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
189.(c) ;gka ij ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘their’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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190.(a) ;gka ij ‘avail’ ds LFkku ij ‘yourself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
191.(b) ;gka ij ‘are’ ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
192.(b) ;gka ij ‘are’ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
193.(d) no error
194.(c) ;gka ij ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
195.(b) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
196.(b) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
197.(a) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
198.(a) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
199.(a) ;gka ij ‘who’ ds LFkku ij ‘whom’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
200.(a) ;gka ij ‘availed’ ds lkFk ‘yourself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
201.(b) ;gka ij ‘absented’ ds ckn ‘yourself’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
202.(a) ;gka ij ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
203.(b) ;gka ij ‘his’ ds LFkku ij ‘one’s dk iz;ksx gksxkA
204.(a) ;gka ij ‘yourself’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
205.(c) ;gka ij ‘one another’ ds LFkku ij ‘each other’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
206.(c) ;gka ij ‘each other’s ds LFkku ij ‘one another’s’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
207.(b) ;gka ij ‘him’ ds LFkku ij ‘he’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
208.(c) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
209. (3) Replace ‘neither’ with ‘none’ because ‘neither’ is used for only tow person whereas
‘none’ is used for more than two.’
210.(2) Change ‘Let him speak’ into ‘be allowed to speak’. ‘Him’ is superfluous here as it
refers to ‘he who has suffered the most.
211.(1) Replace ‘John, I and Hari’ with ‘John, Hari and I’ because if two or more than two
Pronoun are used in a sentence they follow the order 231 [i.e., 1-First Person, 2- second
Person, 3-Third Person] Replace ‘your’s with ‘yours’.
212.(2) ‘Your’s is a wrong word. Here we need Possessive adjective ‘your’.
213.(2) Replace ‘who’ with ‘whom’. ‘who’ refers to the subject of a sentence whereas ‘whom’
refers to the object to a sentence.
214.(1) Replace ‘your’ with ‘you are’ or ‘you’re’.
215.(1) Replace ‘him’ with ‘he’ because when Pronouns serve the same function, they should
be used in same form.

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216.(2) Remove ‘he’ because in a single sentene a Noun and an Pronoun for the same Noun
cannot come together.
217.(2) Replace ‘for their’ with ‘his’ because here we are taking about ‘a man’ which is
singular.
218.(1) Replace ‘who’ with ‘that’ because Relative Pronoun ‘who’ is used for human beings.
219.(3) Replace ‘his’ with ‘one’s’ because when ‘one’ is used as a subject, possessive adjective
‘one’s’ is used.
220.(2) Replace ‘is’ with ‘am’ because antecedent to Relative Pronoun is ‘I’ which agrees with
verb ‘am’.
221.(2) Relative pronoun ‘who’ is used as the sportsperson is the subject here who was won.
222.(3) If there is a comparison between two nominative cases, the pronoun of the nominative
case is used after than. Henace ‘myself will be replaced by ‘I’.
223.(1) ‘Him’ is used as an object form of pronoun. Hence replace him with ‘he’. Aslo

‘it+ is followed by subject form of pronoun.

224.(3) when we use a superlative adjective before the noun, we generally use it with ‘the’. But
remember, we don’t use ‘the’ when there is a possessive:
Ex. He is my best student. Hence add ‘his’ before ‘best’.
225. (3) ‘Verb’ to be used after relative pronoun agrees to the antecedents of the relative
pronoun. Here ‘stories’ is plural so replace ‘was’ with ‘were’
226.(2) Here ‘science and technology’ is singular so possessive adjective ‘its’ will be used in
place of ‘their’.

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