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Types of pronouns worksheet-4

Types of Pronouns Worksheet-4

 

See the underlined pronoun and state its kind:

  1. This is the house that Jack built.

(A) Demonstrative pronoun      (B) Emphatic pronoun

(C) Reflexive pronoun                 (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. Which is the train you will take?

(A) Possessive pronoun               (B) Demonstrative pronoun

(C) Interrogative pronoun          (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. Can you see it?

(A) Emphatic pronoun                (B) Personal pronoun

(C) Possessive pronoun               (D) Reflexive pronoun

 

  1. When are you coming home?

(A) Possessive pronoun               (B) Emphatic pronoun

(C) Personal pronoun                  (D) Demonstrative pronoun

 

  1. She will have to read the chapter herself.

(A) Reflexive pronoun                 (B) Demonstrative pronoun

(C) Possessive pronoun               (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. This old sofa of ours needs repairing.

(A) Demonstrative pronoun      (B) Possessive pronoun

(C) Reflexive pronoun                 (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. This is Rahul. The bag lying on the table is his.

(A) Possessive pronoun              (B) Emphatic pronoun

(C) Demonstrative pronoun      (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. The ball in the basket belongs to them.

(A) Possessive pronoun              (B) Demonstrative pronoun

(C) Emphatic pronoun                (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. Sunil and I are best friends. We do everything together.

(A) Reflexive pronoun                 (B) Possessive pronoun

(C) Personal pronoun                  (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. Yours is the longest essay.

(A) Demonstrative pronoun      (B) Personal pronoun

(C) Possessive pronoun              (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. These are the best apples you can get.

(A) Demonstrative pronoun      (B) Possessive pronoun

(C) Personal pronoun                 (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. This bag is hers; do not take it.

(A) Possessive pronoun               (B) Demonstrative pronoun

(C) Personal pronoun                  (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. She is the tallest girl in the class.

(A) Reflexive pronoun                 (B) Personal pronoun

(C) Emphatic pronoun                (D) Possessive pronoun

 

  1. Yes, the volley ball is ours.

(A) Personal pronoun                  (B) Reflexive pronoun

(C) Possessive pronoun               (D) Emphatic pronoun

 

  1. That is an interesting novel.

(A) Demonstrative pronoun      (B) Emphatic pronoun

(C) Personal pronoun                  (D) Reflexive pronoun

 

  1. I myself cooked all this food.

(A) Possessive pronoun              (B) Emphatic pronoun

(C) Reflexive pronoun                 (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. Which is the largest ocean?

(A) Possessive pronoun              (B) Interrogative pronoun

(C) Reflexive pronoun                 (D) Personal pronoun

 

  1. You must meet my parents.

(A) Possessive pronoun              (B) Interrogative pronoun

(C) Reflexive pronoun                 (D) Personal pronoun

 

Answers :

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘This’ points to house and hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.

  1. (C)

Exp: A question has been asked and no noun follows ‘which’ hence it is an interrogative pronoun.

  1. (B)

Exp: ‘It’ is used for the 3rd person and so it is a personal pronoun.

  1. (C)

Exp: ‘You’ is used for the 2nd person and so it is a personal pronoun.

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘Herself’ does not come immediately after ‘she’ and hence it is a reflexive pronoun.

  1. (B)

Exp: ‘Ours’ shows possession and hence it is a possessive pronoun.

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘His’ shows possession and so it is a possessive pronoun.

  1. (D)

Exp: ‘Them’ is used for the 3rd person and hence it is a personal pronoun.

  1. (C)

Exp: ‘We’ is used for 1st person and so it is a personal pronoun.

  1. (C)

Exp: ‘Yours’ shows possession and so it is a possessive pronoun.

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘These’ points to mangoes and no noun follows it; hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘Hers’ shows possession and so it is a possessive pronoun.

  1. (B)

Exp: ‘She’ is used for 3rd person and so it is a personal pronoun.

  1. (C)

Exp: ‘Ours’ shows possession hence it is a possessive pronoun.

  1. (A)

Exp: ‘That’ points to ‘book’ and is not followed by a noun, hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.

  1. (B)

Exp: ‘Myself’ comes immediately after ‘I’ hence it is an emphatic pronoun.

  1. (B)

Exp: A question has been asked hence it is an interrogative pronoun.

  1. (D)

Exp: You is used for the 2nd person and hence it is a personal pronoun.