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Pronoun Basic

     
Pronoun BASIC
                  Pronoun
-  A word used in the Place of Noun
-  Noun  की repetition से बचने के लिए Pronoun का उपयोग किया जाता है। वाक्य में एक ही noun की बार-बार पुनरावर्ती से वाक्य की सुंदरता कम हो जाती है।

Mr. BHatia , being a good teacher, Mr. Bhati is  liked by all student.. (incorrect)
Mr. BHatia , being a good teacher, he is  liked by all student             (correct)
     
         KINDS OF PRONOUN  -

1.  PERSONAL PRONOUN = I, me, we, us, you, he, him, she, her, it,them , they etc.
2.  REFLEXIVE PRONOUN = Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves,himself, herself,itself, themselves, oneself etc.
3. EMPHATIC PRONOUN = Myself, ourselves,yourself, yourselves, himself,yourselves,himself, herself, itself, themselves, oneself etc.
4. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS = This, that, these, those etc.
5. DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS = each, either, neither, every, none etc.
6. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS = Who, whom, whose, which etc.
7. RELATIVE PRONOUNS = Who, whom, whose, which, that etc.
8. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS = Mine, ours, yours, his, hers, theirs etc.
1.  PERSONAL PRONOUN =  यह noun तीनो persons पर अधारित होता है।

        *first person  -  I, We
        *second person -  You, Yours
        *third person  -  She, He, It, They

Subjective Pronoun -
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 This is my Book.  (normal)
   This Book is mine.(Possessive)
  I am as a good cricketer him is.    (incorrect)
    I am as a good cricketer he is.     (correct)
  No one was ready but us.        (incorrect)
    No one was ready but we.        (correct)
  They respect him more than me.   (incorrect)
   They respect him more than I do.   (correct)
 * Than - दो cases में तुलना करने के लिए than का उपयोग किया जाता है।
   You are better than me.  (incorrect)
     You are better than I.   (correct)
   They respect him more than me.   (incorrect)
     They respect him more than I do. (correct)

 Possessive Pronoun -
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   Your office more beautiful than my office.   (incorrect)
    Your office more beautiful than mime.         (correct)
                    or
   Your Office more beautiful than my room.
  

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