Sunday 11 October 2020

GRAMMARLY: USE OF PRONOUN -PART 4 (COMMON ERROR)

GRAMMARLY: USE OF PRONOUN -PART 4 (COMMON ERROR)

USE OF PRONOUN :

1. Either: It is used to select one  form given two options.

Ex: Any of the two students can solve this question.    Wrong

      Either of the two students can solve this questions .     Correct 

2. Any: It is used to select one form given more than two options .

Ex. Either of the ten students can solve this sum.    Wrong

      Any of the ten students can solve this sum.    Correct

3. Neither: It is used to neglect both of the given two options.

Ex: None of the two students can solve.    Wrong

       Neither of the two students can solve.     Correct

4. None: It is used to neglect all of the given more than two options. 

Ex: Neither of the ten students could solve this sum.    Wrong

      None of the ten students could solve this sum.    Correct

5. Each: It is used to show two options in distributive way.

Ex:    Each one of you will be awarded with bravery award.    Correct

6.  Everyone: It is used to denote more than two options in distributive way.

Ex: Everyone of us got prize for winning the  competition.    Correct

7. Both: It is used to accept two options together.

Ex: Both Ram and Shyam can do this work .    Correct

8. All: It is used to show more than two options together.

Ex: All of ten students can solve this problem .     Correct

9. All appropriate use of pronoun depends on the number,gender and person of its noun.

10. If more than one post comes together and only first one gets article uses pronoun "He /she" group. 

Ex: The director and manager of this company are present in their office.    Wrong

      The director and manager of this company is present in his  office.        Correct

11. If more than one post comes together and all get article , use pronoun "they" group.

Ex: The director and the manager of this company are doing their job seriously.     Correct

12. "The + adjective " shows its entire community that is plural and uses pronoun "they" group.

Ex: The rich lead his life comfortably.    Wrong

        The rich lead their life comfortably.     Correct



13. "The + adjective + noun" uses pronoun and verb according to the noun.

Ex: The rich boy leads their life comfortably.    Wrong

       The rich boy leads his life comfortably.    Correct

      The rich boys lead his life comfortably.    Wrong

       The rich boys lead their life comfortably.    Correct

14. An indefinite pronoun ending with "one or body" uses pronoun " they" group.

Ex: If someone has completed the work , he may go home.    Wrong

      If someone  has completed the work, they may go home. Correct

15.  Indefinite pronoun ending with "thing " uses pronoun, "it" group.

Ex: Something is lying on there place.     Wrong

      Something is lying on its place.        Correct

16. My, Your, Our, Her, His, Their etc are used either in the beginning of sentence  or amid in the sentence. 

Note: ध्यान रहे  कि  इसका प्रयोग किसी वाक्य के अंतिम word के रूप में संभव नहीं है |

Ex: My car is red.     Correct

      This is my car.    Correct

      This car is my.    Wrong

       This  care is mine.     Correct

17. Mine, Our's, Your's, Her's, Their's etc are generally used as the last word of a sentence but they can be in beginning also.

Ex: This car is my.    Wrong

       This car is mine.    Correct

       Mine ( मेरा वाला ) is red.     Correct

18. A distributive pronoun (each, everyone, either, neither) uses pronoun "he" group.

Ex: Everyone must respect their parents.    Wrong 

      Everyone must respect his parents.       Correct

19. Distributive pronoun  + of + us = We  (group)

Ex: Each of us must donate what he can.    Wrong

      Each of us must donate what we can.    Correct

20. Distributive pronoun  + of + You = you  (group)

Ex:  Each of you  must donate what he  can.   wrong

       Each of you  must donate what you can.    Correct

21. Distributive pronoun  + of + them = he  (group)

Ex:  Each of them  must donate what they can.   wrong

       Each of them  must donate what he  can.    Correct

22. Distributive pronoun  + of + plural (male) = he   (group)

Ex:  Each of the boys  has completed their task.   wrong

      Each of the boys  has completed his task.   Correct

23. Distributive pronoun  + of + plural (female) = she   (group)

Ex:  Each of the girls  has completed their task.   wrong

      Each of the girls  has completed her  task.   Correct

24. Distributive pronoun  + of + plural (neuter) = it   (group)

Ex:  Each of the pens  is lying on their place.   wrong

      Each of the pens  is lying on its place.       Correct


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