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In SSC CGL Tier-II Exam, Paper-II (English Section) consists 200 Qs (200 marks). And more than 50% questions are based on grammar directly or its applications. These Grammar rules will help you in BANK exams as well.
We’ve decided to help you with Grammar. We’ll cover all the important Grammar rules and tricky scenarios in the form of “STUDY NOTES on GRAMMAR”. Today in this post we’ll introduce PRONOUN: Introduction, Types.
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PRONOUNS
Personal Pronoun
“A pronoun is a word used instead of a Noun”.
(I, we, you, he, she, it, they) are called personal pronouns because they stand for the three persons.
(i) The person speaking
(ii) The person spoken to, and
(iii) The person spoken of.
‘You’ is both singular and Plural.
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Nominative case (Subjective)
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Objective case
(Accusative) |
Possessive case
(Genitive)
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First Person
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I
we
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me
us
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my, mine,
our, ours
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Second Person
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you
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you
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your, yours
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Third person
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he
she
it
they
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him
her
it
them
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his
her, hers
its
their, theirs
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Pronouns are used so that our language is not cumbersome with the same nouns being repeated over and over in a paragraph.
Subject Pronoun: (Subjective case)
(I, we, you, he, she, it, they)
Example: She is at work.
‘She’ is main subject of the sentence, hence in the sentence, ‘She’ is the subjective personal pronoun.
Objective pronoun (objective case)
Example: He will meet us later.
‘Us’ is the objective personal pronoun, as it is the object of the verb ‘meet.’
Possessive pronoun (possessive case)
Example: That is our clubhouse.
‘Our’ shows the possession of the object ‘clubhouse’.
Gender
Example: He went to the market.
He is used for male gender.
Other examples – (his, him, he etc.)
Example: She is doing the laundry.
‘she’ is used for female gender.
(Her, hers, etc.)
Example: It is important to them.
‘It’ is gender neutral as it shows an object,
‘Them’ is also gender neutral as ‘Them’ can consists of both genders.
Others gender neutral pronouns are – (Their, they, its.)
Number
Singular Pronoun – where the pronoun is only referring to one specific Noun.
Example: That book belongs to me.
Plural Pronoun – where the pronoun is used to refer to a number of nouns.