PRONOUN
Pronoun is a word used instead of and to indicate
a noun already mentioned or known, to avoid repetition (e.g. this, he, you, I,
we).
PERSONAL
PRONOUNS
NOMINATIVE |
POSSESSIVE |
OBJECTIVE |
|
I |
My |
Me |
First
Person |
We |
Our |
Us |
|
You Thou |
Your Thy |
You Thee |
Second
Person |
He |
His |
Him |
Third
Person |
She |
Her |
Her |
|
It |
Its |
It |
|
They |
Their |
Them |
A Personal pronouns have the same number
and gender as the noun for which they stand; as:-
1_The boy has failed; he did not work
hard.
2_The girl has passed; she worked hard.
3 _Call the boys here; they are my students.
4_I have six flowers; they are all
roses.
B I, he, she, we, they have
the form me, him, her, us, them in objective case. Don’t
use I for me when the personal pronoun is
connected by a conjunction (and, or) with another word in objective case; as :
1
These books are for you and me.
(not—I)
2
He invited my sister and me to dinner.
C You should always write/speak: -
1 _You and I (not, I and you) must work together.
2_You and he (not, he and you) must go together.
3_Surinder and I (not, I and Surinder) are friends.
4_He and I (not, I and he) can never be friends.
5_You and he and I can never get on together.
6_You and She and I must work together.
7_You and Rubi and I are old school friends.
Correct Sequence |
2 - 3 - 1 |
2 - 3 - x |
2 - x - 1 |
x - 3 - 1 |
D You always write/speak: -
1_Between you and me.
2_Between Surinder and me.
3_Between him and me
4_Between Rubi and me.
5_Between them and us.
6_Between her and me.
E With an intransitive verb, a pronoun
after than is generally in object form. Especially when the
pronoun is followed by all.
1_He is several years older than me/ than I am.
2_He can run faster than me/ than I
can.
3_He is wiser than us all.
F With an intransitive verb, the form of
a pronoun after than depends upon the meaning of the entire
sentence; as :-
1_I know you better than he (does). (i.e. than he knows you)
2_I know you better than him. (i.e. than I know him)
3_I like her no better than he. (i.e. than he likes her)
4_I like her no better than him. (i.e. than I like him)
5_You hate her as much as I. (i.e. as much as I hate her)
6_You hate her as much as me. (i.e. as much as you hate me)
G The object form of the pronoun is used
in the speech when there is no ambiguity; as :
1_At your age, you can’t expect to work
as hard as me. (i.e. as I do)
H Observe personal pronouns in the
following examples:
1_Who is there? It is
me.
2_It was him. It is her.
3_It may have been
him.
4_It was they that did this.
5_If I were him, I would not do it.
6_It was we that said so.
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