Pronouns Worksheet-2
See the underlined pronoun and state its kind:
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun
(C) Interrogative pronoun (D) Demonstrative pronoun
(A) Demonstrative pronoun (B) Emphatic pronoun
(C) Reflexive pronoun (D) Personal pronoun
(A) Possessive pronoun (B) Demonstrative pronoun
(C) Interrogative pronoun (D) Personal pronoun
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Demonstrative pronoun
(C) Possessive pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun
(A) Reflexive pronoun (B) Personal pronoun
(C) Possessive pronoun (D) Demonstrative pronoun
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Demonstrative pronoun
(C) Possessive pronoun (D) Emphatic pronoun
(A) Reflexive pronoun (B) Personal pronoun
(C) Demonstrative pronoun (D) Possessive pronoun
(A) Emphatic pronoun (B) Personal pronoun
(C) Possessive pronoun (D) Demonstrative pronoun
(A) Reflexive pronoun (B) Emphatic pronoun
(C) Personal pronoun (D) Possessive pronoun
(A) Emphatic pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun
(C) Demonstrative pronoun (D) Personal pronoun
(A) Reflexive pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun
(C) Personal pronoun (D) Possessive pronoun
(A) Emphatic pronoun (B) Personal pronoun
(C) Demonstrative pronoun (D) Interrogative pronoun
Answers:
Exp: A question has been asked and no noun follows ‘which’ hence it is an interrogative pronoun.
Exp: ‘Him’ is used for the 3rd person hence it is a personal pronoun.
Exp: ‘Ours’ shows possession and hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Exp: ‘Herself’ does not immediately follow ‘Sheila’ and so it is a reflexive pronoun.
Exp: ‘He’ is used for the 3rd person and hence it is a personal pronoun.
Exp: ‘Hers’ shows possession and no noun follows it; hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Exp: ‘It’ is used for the 3rd person and hence it is a personal pronoun.
Exp: ‘His’ shows possession and no noun follows it; hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Exp: ‘Ourselves’ comes immediately after ‘we’ hence it is an emphatic pronoun.
Exp: ‘Mine’ shows possession and hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Exp: ‘Him’ is used for the 3rd person and hence it is a personal pronoun.
Exp: A question has been asked and no noun follows ‘who’; hence it is an interrogative pronoun.