Grade 7-Pronouns-31.08.2023-Unit 1
Grade 7-Pronouns-31.08.2023-Unit 1
Grade 7-Pronouns-31.08.2023-Unit 1
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Types of Pronoun
What is Pronoun ?
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Types Of Pro-noun
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Pronoun - Explore What is, Definition, Types
and Examples
• Have you ever heard of pronouns? Pronouns are most probably the second
topic that you would learn in parts of speech. Pronouns are words that are used
instead of nouns. In this article, you will learn more about what pronouns are,
their definition, types of pronouns and how they are used in sentences.
What is a Pronoun?
Definition of a Pronoun
Types of Pronouns with Examples
What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is used in the place of a noun. It substitutes the noun in a paragraph or piece of
writing to avoid repetition of the noun. Pronouns can be used in singular and plural
forms. The verb used in the sentence should be used in accordance with the particular
form of the pronoun used.
Third Person Pronoun He, She, It, Him, Her They, Them, Their
Subject & Object
Definition of a Pronoun
•Relative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to relate one part of the sentence to
another. Some examples of relative pronouns are that, which, where, when, why, what,
whom and whose.
•Possessive Pronouns are pronouns that are used to show possession. Some examples
of possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, theirs and its.
•Reflexive Pronouns are pronouns that are used to refer back to the subject in the
sentence. Some examples of reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself,
oneself, itself, ourselves, themselves and yourselves.
Relative Pronoun
Possessive Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
•Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to point to specific objects. Some
examples of demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these and those.
•Interrogative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask questions. Some examples of
interrogative pronouns are who, what, when, why and where.
•Indefinite Pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to any particular person, place or
thing. Some examples of indefinite pronouns are someone, somebody, somewhere,
something, anyone, anybody, anywhere, anything, no one, nobody, nowhere, everyone,
everybody, everywhere, everything, each, none, few, and many.
•Personal Pronouns are simple pronouns that are used to substitute proper names. Some
examples of personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, we, they, him, her, he, she, us and them.
•Subject Pronouns are pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. Some examples of
subject pronouns are I, you, we, he, she, it, they and one.
•Object Pronouns are pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. Some examples of
object pronouns are me, us, him, her and them.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Objective Pronoun
•Reciprocal Pronouns are pronouns that are
used to express a mutual relationship. Some
examples of reciprocal pronouns are each other
and one another.
8.Has everyone completed the work that was assigned for today? Indefinite Pronoun
II. Use suitable pronouns to substitute the underlined nouns in the following sentences:
5.The cat drank all the milk that was left in the kitchen.
6.Sheela and Teena found it hard to move the sofa set across the hall as the sofa set was too
heavy for Sheela and Teena to carry.
9.My pet dog just lay on the floor the whole day.
10.The teacher asked the students if the students had submitted the students’ assignments.
Check your answers here.
1. They visited Disneyland last month.
6. Sheela and Teena found it hard to move the sofa set across the hall as it was too
heavy for them to carry.
10. The teacher asked the students if they had submitted their assignments.