

Any and All are used both as singular and plural number.Indefinites are: None, all, one, anyone, somebody,nobody, some, any, etc. These pronoun are used to refer to the person or things in a general way not in a definite way. They shows or demonstrate specific things or person. In the above sentence This, that, these, those, are demonstrative pronoun. This is used instead of a noun and these are used to denote specific persons or things.ĭemonstrative pronouns are:- This, that, these, those, In these sentence myself and himself are emphasising pronoun because they emphaises action of the subject ‘ I’ and ‘Ram’ respectively. Notes: Sometimes Reflexive pronouns are called as an emphasising pronoun according to their uses. Reflexive Pronouns are form in the following way:.

In the above sentence subject and object are the same person who did the action and himself and ourselves used as an object, so himself and ourselves are reflexive pronoun.ġ Reflexive are:- myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themleves. Reflexive pronoun ends with the suffix -self or – selves. It is another kinds of pronoun ,when the subject and the object of a sentence indicates the same things or person and the pronoun used as an object, that pronouns are called Reflexive Pronoun. Shillong is a hill city it is very beautify.ī) ‘It’ pronoun is used for animals, unless we can say as male or female as,Ĭ) ‘It’ pronoun is also used for young child, unless we clearly determine their sex as,ĭ) Sometimes, ‘ it’ pronoun is used as a subject to form a sentence.Here, the verb go takes suffix -es, because ‘He’ is third person singular number.Ī) ‘It’ pronoun is used generally for the things without life as, According to the persons and number, the verbs of a sentence are used. Note: These three persons has singular and plural forms. In this sentence, I’ is a first person You‘ is a second person and Ram‘ is a third person respectively. Lets take an example to understand clearly, I am talking to you about Ram.

Third person: The person spoken of ,( Except the first and the second person all are third person,) Second person: The person spoken to, or the person with whom the speaker is talkingģ. First person: The speaker or the person who is speakingĢ. Personal pronoun has three different forms.ġ.
