📘 Day 4: Pronouns
Personal, Possessive, Demonstrative – CH రామమోహన్
📖 What is a Pronoun?
Pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences simple and clear.
1. Personal Pronouns
🔹 Singular
| Person | Subject | Object |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | I | Me |
| 2nd | You | You |
| 3rd | He / She / It | Him / Her / It |
🔹 Plural
| Person | Subject | Object |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | We | Us |
| 2nd | You | You |
| 3rd | They | Them |
I went to the market.
She gave him the book.
We are going to the park.
She gave him the book.
We are going to the park.
2. Possessive Pronouns
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Mine | Ours |
| 2nd | Yours | Yours |
| 3rd | His / Hers / Its | Theirs |
This book is mine.
That car is yours.
The house is theirs.
That car is yours.
The house is theirs.
Note: Possessive pronouns stand alone (mine), while possessive adjectives need a noun (my book).
3. Demonstrative Pronouns
| Type | Near | Far |
|---|---|---|
| Singular | This | That |
| Plural | These | Those |
This is my pen.
That is your book.
These are my shoes.
Those are his keys.
That is your book.
These are my shoes.
Those are his keys.
📌 Summary
- Personal Pronouns → replace people/things
- Possessive Pronouns → show ownership
- Demonstrative Pronouns → point to things
📌 Conclusion
Pronouns help avoid repetition and make sentences smooth and clear. Mastering pronouns improves both speaking and writing skills.
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