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1. What is pronouns?
Ans: Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. Pronouns are words like: he, you, ours, themselves, some, each.... If we didn't have pronoun, we would have to repeat a lot of nouns. We would have to say things like:
Do you like oranges? I don't like oranges. Oranges are sour.
With Pronouns, we can say"
Do you like oranges? I don't like them. They are sour.
Number person gender personal pronouns
subject object
Singular Ist male/female 1 me
2nd male/female you you
3rd male he him
female she her
neuter it it
Plural Ist male/female we us
2nd male/female you you
3rd male/female/neuter they them
Exceptions.
We may sometimes refer to an animal as he/him or she/her, especially if the animal is domesticated or a pet. Ships (and some other vessels or vehicles) as well as some countries are often treated as female and referred to as she/her. Here are some examples:
This is our dog Rusty. He's an Alsation.
The Titanic was a great ship but she sank on her first voyage.
My first car was a Mini and 1 treated her like my wife.
2. Possessive Adjectives.
Ans: We use possessive adjectives to show who owns or "Possesses" something. The possessive adjectives are:
They must agree in gender with the words which they refer back
Your = possessive adjective
you're = you are
its = possessive adjective
it's = it is OR it has
their - possessive adjective
they're = they are
there = adverb (I'm not going here/ look over there/ there is a car outside
Whose = possessive adjective
Who's = who is OR who has