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  • Question 1
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    Which is demonstrative pronoun in sentence "Those items should be kept carefully."

    Solution

    The substituted terms that are used for nouns are known as pronouns.
    In simpler words, the terms used to refer to nouns are known as pronouns.
    The pronouns that are used to refer to specific things are known as demonstrative nouns.
    This, that, these, those, etc are demonstrative nouns.

  • Question 2
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    Objective pronoun in sentences "He has big hairy dog with sharp teeth, barked at me."is

    Solution

    An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition. These pronouns always take the objective case, whether they are indirect object pronouns or direct object pronouns.
    In this sentence, me is the objective pronoun.

  • Question 3
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    Singular pronoun in sentence "She had to go back to home, because she forgot her bag."is

    Solution

    "her " Is the correct answer.
    Here, singular pronoun is:-  her. 

    {All pronouns are words that takes the place of a noun . 

    Subject pronoun:-  I,  you, he, she, it

    Object pronoun :-  me, you, him, her}

  • Question 4
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    Objective pronoun in sentence "We lost our way, because we did not have guide with us in dark forest."is

    Solution

    "We lost our way, because we did not have guide with us in dark forest." 
    'us 'is the objective pronoun.

  • Question 5
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    Interrogative pronoun in sentence "Whom would you like to invite on your birthday party?"is

    Solution

    Interrogative pronoun in the sentence "Whom would you like to invite on your birthday party?" is:
    - The interrogative pronoun in the given sentence is "whom."
    - The word "whom" is used to ask about the person being invited to the birthday party.
    - It is used as an object pronoun, representing the person who is the recipient of the invitation.
    - The pronoun "whom" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition.
    - In this sentence, it is used as the object of the verb "invite."
    Explanation:
    - Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions and gather information.
    - They include words like "who," "whom," "whose," "what," "which," and "whose."
    - In the given sentence, the word "whom" is used to ask about the person being invited to the birthday party.
    - The pronoun "whom" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition.
    - In this case, it is the object of the verb "invite" and represents the person who is being invited.
    - Other examples of interrogative pronouns include "who" (used as the subject of a sentence) and "whose" (used to show possession).
    - It is important to use the correct interrogative pronoun based on the role it plays in the sentence.

  • Question 6
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    Demonstrative pronoun in sentences "This is defects of my planning that caused my failure."is

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The demonstrative pronoun in the given sentence is "this."
    Here is the breakdown of the sentence:
    - "This" is a demonstrative pronoun that refers to something specific or close in proximity.
    - "is" is a linking verb that connects the subject ("This") to the predicate ("defects of my planning that caused my failure").
    - "defects" is a noun that refers to the flaws or imperfections in something.
    - "of my planning" is a prepositional phrase that shows possession or relation to the noun "defects."
    - "that caused my failure" is a relative clause that provides additional information about the noun "defects."
    Therefore, the demonstrative pronoun "this" is used to refer to the specific defects of the planning that caused the failure.
    Answer: A: this

  • Question 7
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    Reciprocal pronoun in sentence "teacher asked student, they should help each other in solving questions."is

    Solution


    The reciprocal pronoun in the given sentence is "each other". Here is a detailed explanation:
    1. Identify the Elements:
    - Sentence: "Teacher asked student, they should help each other in solving questions."
    - Subject: "they"
    - Verb: "should help"
    - Object: "each other"
    2. Understanding Reciprocal Pronouns:
    - Reciprocal pronouns are used when the action is performed by two or more people or things mutually.
    - They indicate a mutual action or relationship between the subjects.
    3. Identifying the Reciprocal Pronoun:
    - In the given sentence, the reciprocal pronoun is "each other".
    - It refers to the subjects "they", which implies that multiple students should help one another.
    4. Options Analysis:
    - Option A: "they" - This is the subject pronoun, not a reciprocal pronoun.
    - Option B: "in" - This is a preposition, not a reciprocal pronoun.
    - Option C: "the" - This is an article, not a reciprocal pronoun.
    - Option D: "each other" - This is the correct reciprocal pronoun in the sentence.
    5. Final Answer:
    - The reciprocal pronoun in the sentence "Teacher asked student, they should help each other in solving questions." is "each other".
    - Therefore, the answer is option D.

  • Question 8
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    Reflexive pronoun in sentence "We injured ourselves in cricket match, we tried to win but could not."is

    Solution

    Reflexive pronoun in the sentence:
    - The reflexive pronoun in the sentence "We injured ourselves in a cricket match, we tried to win but could not" is "ourselves".
    Explanation:
    - Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object of a sentence refer to the same person or thing. They end in "-self" (singular) or "-selves" (plural).
    - In the given sentence, the subject is "we" and the object is "ourselves", which refers back to the subject "we".
    - The pronoun "ourselves" is a reflexive pronoun because it reflects the action of injuring back onto the subject "we".
    - The other pronouns in the sentence are not reflexive pronouns:
    - "we" is a personal pronoun used as the subject of the sentence.
    - "but" is a coordinating conjunction that joins two clauses.
    - "to" is a preposition in this sentence.
    - Therefore, the correct answer is option D: ourselves .

  • Question 9
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    Subject pronoun in sentence "Make sure you are picking up every thing. You must be careful."is

    Solution

    Subject Pronoun in Sentence "Make sure you are picking up every thing. You must be careful."
    The subject pronoun in the given sentence is "you".
    Explanation:
    To identify the subject pronoun in a sentence, we need to look for the noun or pronoun that is performing the action or being described by the verb. In this case, the subject pronoun is used as the doer of the action.
    - The sentence "Make sure you are picking up every thing. You must be careful." is composed of two statements.
    - The subject pronoun is used in the second statement "You must be careful."
    - The pronoun "you" is the subject of the sentence as it is the one being instructed to be careful.
    - The pronoun "you" is the second person singular pronoun, used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.
    Therefore, the correct answer is A: you .

  • Question 10
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    Subjective pronoun in sentence "Whenever he wins a game, he rings a victory bell."

    Solution


    Subjective pronouns are pronouns that act as the subject of a sentence or clause. They are used to replace the noun that performs the action of the verb. In the given sentence, "Whenever he wins a game, he rings a victory bell," the subjective pronoun is "he."
    Explanation:
    - The sentence is talking about a person who wins a game and rings a victory bell.
    - The pronoun "he" is used to refer to this person.
    - "He" is the subject of the sentence because he is the one performing the action of winning the game and ringing the bell.
    - The word "whenever" is an adverb that introduces a condition or time frame, but it is not a pronoun.
    - The word "a" is an indefinite article, and "bell" is a noun, but they are not pronouns.
    Therefore, the subjective pronoun in the sentence "Whenever he wins a game, he rings a victory bell" is "he."

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