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RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR -17- PRONOUNS – KINDS OF PRONOUNS – PART-3.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR -17- PRONOUNS – KINDS OF PRONOUNS – PART-3.

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Rapidex English Speaking Course – Grammar (Lesson 17: Pronouns – Part 3)

 What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition.

Example:

 Types of Pronouns (Part-3)

In previous lessons, we covered Personal, Possessive, and Demonstrative Pronouns. Now, let’s explore more types:

 Reflexive Pronouns

These pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence. They end in -self (singular) or -selves (plural).

Examples:

 Emphatic (Intensive) Pronouns

These pronouns also end in -self or -selves but are used for emphasis.

Examples:

Tip: If you remove an emphatic pronoun, the sentence still makes sense!

 Relative Pronouns

Used to connect clauses and provide more information about a noun.

Examples:

Common Relative Pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that.

 Interrogative Pronouns

Used to ask questions.

Examples:

Common Interrogative Pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, what.

 Indefinite Pronouns

Used to refer to people or things in a general way (not specific).

Examples:

Common Indefinite Pronouns: someone, anyone, everyone, nobody, everything, something.

 Quick Recap:

Type of Pronoun Example
Reflexive Pronouns She helped herself.
Emphatic Pronouns He himself confirmed it.
Relative Pronouns The book that I read was interesting.
Interrogative Pronouns Who is calling?
Indefinite Pronouns Everyone is welcome.

Practice Exercise:
Fill in the blanks with the correct pronoun:

  1. She completed the project by _______.
  2. _______ do you think will win the match?
  3. The car _______ I bought is very expensive.
  4. There is _______ waiting outside for you.

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Here’s a clear explanation of Rapidex English Speaking Course – Grammar Lesson 17: Pronouns – Part 3, focusing on Kinds of Pronouns:


Lesson 17: Pronouns (Part 3) – Kinds of Pronouns

What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition.
Example:


Kinds of Pronouns (continued – Part 3)

5⃣ Relative Pronouns

They relate to a noun mentioned previously and connect clauses.
Common words: who, whom, whose, which, that
Example: The boy who won the race is my cousin.


6⃣ Demonstrative Pronouns

They point to specific things or people.
Words: this, that, these, those
Example: These are my books. That is your pen.


7⃣ Distributive Pronouns

They refer to persons or things one at a time.
Words: each, either, neither
Example: Each of the students got a prize.


8⃣ Reciprocal Pronouns

Used when two or more people are carrying out or have carried out an action.
Words: each other, one another
Example: They love each other.


9⃣ Emphatic Pronouns

Used to emphasize a noun or pronoun.
Words: myself, himself, herself, yourself, themselves
Example: I myself completed the project.


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