Question : Identify the pair of pronouns in the given sentence.
She was the girl who left him at the entrance of the parking.
Option 1: Relative-Personal Pronouns
Option 2: Interrogative-Personal Pronouns
Option 3: Demonstrative-Possessive Pronouns
Option 4: Demonstrative-Personal Pronouns
Correct Answer: Relative-Personal Pronouns
Solution : The correct answer is option 1.
She is a personal pronoun, and who is a relative pronoun.
Explanation:
To link a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun, use a relative pronoun.A pronoun that begins a clause that modifies an antecedent (such as who, which, or that). For instance, who, whom, which, that, etc.
Personal pronouns indicate possession or ownership of a noun. Example 1: He, she, and I.
Interrogative pronouns are used in questions-posing sentences. For instance, who, which, whom, etc.
Demonstrative pronouns are used to replace nouns that have already been used. Example: those and those. which, etc.
Possessive pronouns indicate possession or ownership of a noun. Example- my, mine, ur, etc.
Sagar was the boy who left him standing at the station.
Option 1: Relative-Personal Pronoun
Option 2: Interrogative-Personal Pronoun
Option 3: Demonstrative-Possesive Pronoun
Option 4: Demonstrative-Personal Pronoun
She finished her breakfast and poured herself a glass of milk with some almonds.
Option 1: Possessive-Personal Pronouns
Option 2: Personal-Possessive Pronouns
Option 3: Personal-Indefinite Pronouns
Option 4: Possessive-Reflexive Pronouns
Question : Identify the type of the underlined pronoun.
Carol told me to use his house and car.
Option 1: Relative
Option 2: Possessive
Option 3: Personal
Option 4: Reflexive
Question : Each of the following sentences has a word or phrase underlined. Read the sentences carefully and find which part of speech the underlined word is.
The woman who is in the red saree is the chief guest of the day.
Option 1: Personal Pronoun
Option 2: Relative pronoun
Option 3: Demonstrative pronouns
Option 4: Assertive noun
Question : Identify which type of pronoun the underlined word is:
This knife is very blunt. I don't like to use it.
Option 1: Personal
Option 2: Relative
Option 3: Reflexive
Option 4: Possessive
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