Use of Pronoun part-3(Common Error)
Emphatic Pronoun
Definition : A word at the place of noun that emphasis the noun is called emphatic pronoun.
Ex: Himself, Myself, Yourself, etc
1. Each and Every personal pronoun gets its particular emphatic form.
Ex: I - myself
We - Ourselves
You - Yourself/Yourselves
2. It is used before the verb and just after the subject.
3. It shows Hindi meaning "खुद ही ", "स्वयं ही" , "अपने आप ही " .
Ex: I himself can solve this question. Wrong
I myself can solve this question. Correct
Interrogative Pronoun
Definition: A word used at the place of noun that arises question for the noun is called Interrogative Pronoun.
Ex: who, What, Where, Which, Whom, Where ect.
Note 1.: It is used in the beginning of the sentence.
Note 2. : It gets (?) question mark to finish it sentence.
Note 3.: It shows Hindi meaning beginning with "क"
Ex: Ram is a dancer, Who is a dancer?
Relative Pronoun:
Definition: A word used at the place of noun that makes relation of the noun is called relative pronoun.
Ex: Who, What,, Which, whom, that etc
Note 1. It is used amid the sentence.
Note 2. It gets full stop (.) to finish a sentence .
Note 3. It shows Hindi meaning beginning with "ज".
Ex: Ram who is a cricketer is my friend . Correct
Note 4. "What" can be used in the beginning or amid the sentence as a relative pronoun.
Ex: what is done,is done .
Ex: I don't understand what you say.
Note 5. A relative pronoun comes just after the noun or pronoun for which it is used .
He prefered Manmohan Singh Government who was an economist.
Wrong
He prefered the Government of Manmohan singh who was an economist. Correct
Note 6. किसी relative pronoun के बाद आनेवाला verb उस subject के आधार जिसके लिए Relative Pronoun खुद आता हो |
Ex: The pen that is red is mine. Correct
The pens that are red are mine. Correct
Ex: Ram is one of the Players that is playing for India. Wrong
Ram is one of the Players that are playing for India . Correct
Distributive Pronoun
Definition: A word used at the place of noun that shows the noun in distributive way is called distributive Pronoun.
Ex: Each, Everyone, Either, Neither etc.
Note 1. It is singular and uses singular verb.
Ex: Everyone are ready to go there. Wrong
Everyone is ready to go there. Correct
Note 2. Each and Everyone is also used in singular form and uses singular verb.
Ex: Each and Everyone are ready to go there. Wrong
Each and Everyone is ready to go there. Correct
Note: 3. Distributive Pronoun + 0f + Noun/Pronoun (Plural noun/Pronoun) + singular verb
Ex. Each of the students have completed the assignments. Wrong
Each of the students has completed the assignments. Correct
Note 4. Plural noun/Pronoun + each/everyone + plural verb.
Ex. We each is ready to go there. Wrong
We each are ready to go there. Correct
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