GRAMMARLY: USE OF PRONOUN -PART 5 (COMMON ERROR)
USE OF PRONOUN
25.Both, Many, Several, few etc = " they group "
Ex: Both of the students have completed his task. Wrong
Both of the students have completed their task. Correct
26. Much, Little, a little , the little, use pronoun "it group"from "themself" .
Ex: Much of the rice is remaining on their place. Wrong
Much of the rice is remaining on its place. Correct
27. "Same" can't be used alone, a noun must be used with it .
Ex: This is the same that i bought yesterday. Wrong
This is the same pen i bought yesterday. Correct
28. "As........as" is used in affirmative or interrogative sentence.
Note: It can't be used in Negative structure.
Ex: Mohan is as intelligent as Shyam. Correct
Is Mohan as intelligent as Shyam ? Correct
Mohan is not as intelligent as Shyam . Wrong
29. "so......as" is used in negative sentence.
Note: It can't be used in affirmative or interrogative structure.
Ex: Ram is so intelligent as Shyam Wrong
Ram is not so intelligent as Shyam . Correct
30. "who " comes to arise question for human being that is the subject of a sentence.
Ex: Ram writes a letter. Who writes a letter? means Ram.
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31. "Whose" comes to arise question for the possession of human being.
Ex: Ram's car is red. Whose car is red? means Ram's car .
32. "whom" comes to arise question for human being that is the object of a sentence .
Ex: Ram killed Ravan . Whom did kill Ram? means Ravan
33. "What" comes to arise question for non-living thing thaat is the subject of a sentence.
Ex: Plastic is burning in this room. What is burning in this room ? means Plastic
34. "what" comes to arise question for non- living thing that is the object of a sentence.
Ex: Ram plays cricket. what does Ram play? means Cricket.
35. "of which" comes to arise question for the possession jof non-living thing.
Ex: The nib of the red pen is broken. Of which nib is broken? means the nib of the red pen.
36. " Who " comes as relative pronoun for human being that is the subject of a question.
Ex: Ram which is a doctor is my friend. Wrong
Ram who is a doctor is my friend. Correct
37. "Whose " comes as relative pronoun for the possession of human being.
Ex: Ram which brother is a doctor is my friend. Wrong
Ram whose brother is doctor is my friend. Correct
38. "Whom" comes as relative pronoun for human being that is the object of a sentence.
Ex: I know the boy which you were taking. Wrong
I know the boy to whom your were talking. correct
39. "Which" comes as relative pronoun for a neuter gender.
Ex: The pen who is red is mine. Wrong
The pen which is red is mine Correct
40. " of which" comes as relative pronoun for the possession of neuter gender.
Ex: The pen which nib is broken is mine. Wrong
The pen of which nib is broken is mine. Correct
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