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11/05/2017

* Pronouns *

What is a Pronoun?

In grammar, a pronoun is defined as a word or phrase that may be substituted for a noun or noun phrase, which once replaced, is known as the pronoun’s antecedent.

How is this possible?
In a nutshell, it’s because pronouns can do everything that nouns can do. A pronoun can act as a subject, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition, and more.
Without pronouns, we’d have to keep on repeating nouns, and that would make our speech and writing repetitive, not to mention cumbersome.
Most pronouns are very short words.

Examples include:

He
She
They
It
We
Who

As mentioned, pronouns are usually used to replace nouns, however they can also stand in for certain adverbs, adjectives, and other pronouns. Anytime you want to talk about a person, animal, place or thing, you can use pronouns to make your speech or writing flow better.

Types of Pronouns :-

Pronouns can be divided into numerous categories including:

Indefinite pronouns :–
those referring to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places.

Personal pronouns :–
those associated with a certain person, thing, or group; all except you have distinct forms that indicate singular or plural number

Reflexive pronouns –
those preceded by the adverb, adjective, pronoun, or noun to which they refer, and ending in –self or –selves.

Demonstrative pronouns –
those used to point to something specific within a sentence.

Possessive pronouns –
those designating possession or ownership.

Relative pronouns –
those which refer to nouns mentioned previously, acting to introduce an adjective (relative) clause.

Interrogative pronouns –
those which introduce a question.

Reciprocal pronouns –
those expressing mutual actions or relationship; i.e. one another.

Intensive pronouns –
those ending in –self or –selves and that serve to emphasize their antecedents.

* Pronoun Rules *

There are a few important rules for using pronouns. As you read through these rules and the examples in the next section, notice how the pronoun rules are followed. Soon you’ll see that pronouns are easy to work with.

Subject pronouns may be used to begin sentences.
For example: We did a great job.

Subject pronouns may also be used to rename the subject.
For example: It was she who decided we should go to Hawaii.

Indefinite pronouns don’t have antecedents. They are capable of standing on their own.
For example: No one likes the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard.

Object pronouns are used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions. These include: you, me, him, her, us, them, and it. For example: David talked to her about the mistake.

Possessive pronouns show ownership. They do not need apostrophes.
For example: The cat washed its whiskers.

Examples of Pronouns :-

In the following examples, the pronouns are italicized.

We are going on vacation.

Don’t tell me that you can’t go with us.
Anybody who says it won’t be fun has no clue what they are talking about.
These are terribly steep stairs.

We ran into each other at the mall.

I’m not sure which is worse: rain or snow.
It is one of the nicest Italian restaurants in town.
Richard stared at himself in the mirror.
The laundry isn’t going to do itself.
Someone spilled orange juice all over the countertop!

Pronoun Exercises :-

The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how pronouns work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.

This is __________ speaking.
John
He
He john
Am
Greg is as smart as __________ is.
I
me
she
we
The dog chewed on __________ favorite toy.
it’s
it is
its’
its
It could have been __________ .
Jerry
anyone
better
more difficult
Terry is taller than __________ am.
I
me
she
we

Answers:-

B. This is he speaking.
C. Greg is as smart as she is.
D. The dog chewed on its favorite toy.
B. It could have been anyone.
A. Terry is taller than I am.

11/05/2017

* Nouns *

What is a Noun?

Of all the parts of speech, nouns are perhaps the most important. A noun is a word that identifies a person, animal, place, thing, or idea. Here, we’ll take a closer look at what makes a noun a noun, and we’ll provide some noun examples, along with some advice for using nouns in your sentences.

* Identifying a Noun *

A noun is a part of speech that denotes a person, animal, place, thing, or idea. The English word noun has its roots in the Latin word nomen, which means “name.” Every language has words that are nouns. As you read the following explanations, think about some words that might fit into each category.

Person – A term for a person, whether proper name, gender, title, or class, is a noun.

Animal – A term for an animal, whether proper name, species, gender, or class is a noun.

Place – A term for a place, whether proper name, physical location, or general locale is a noun.

Thing – A term for a thing, whether it exists now, will exist, or existed in the past is a noun.

Idea – A term for an idea, be it a real, workable idea or a fantasy that might never come to fruition is a noun.

Noun Examples :-

When we first start to learn the parts of speech, trying to identify different words can seem like a challenge. This process gets easier with practice. Here are some noun examples to help you get started. The nouns in each sentence have been italicized.

Person – He is the person to see.
Person – John started to run.
Person – Plato was an influential Greek philosopher.
Person – Sharon admires her grandfather.
Person – My mother looks a lot like my grandmother, and I look very much like them.


Animal – The dog barked at the cat.
Animal – Elephants never forget.
Animal – Sophie is my favorite horse.


Place – The restaurant is open.
Place – Let’s go to the beach.
Place – Look over there.
Place – Come here.
Place – Harvard and Yale are two famous universities.
Place – Look! There’s the Eiffel Tower.


Thing – Throw the ball.
Thing – Please close the door and lock it.
Thing – Use words properly to be understood.
Thing – The lamp sits on a table next to the sofa.
Thing – Money doesn’t grow on trees.


Idea – Follow the rules.
Idea – The theory of relativity is an important concept.
Idea – Love is a wonderful emotion.

11/05/2017

* PREPOSITION*

What is a preposition?

A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. In some cases, you’ll find prepositions in front of gerund verbs.

There are two very important rules to remember when using prepositions. Because they are somewhat vague, learning about prepositions and using them correctly in sentences takes practice. Because 1:1 translation is often impossible when dealing with propositions, even the most advanced English students have some difficulty at first.

The first rule is that certain propositions must be used to make the relationships between words in a sentence clear. Most prepositions are interchangeable but only to a certain extent.
The second rule for using prepositions is that these words must be followed by nouns.
There are more than 100 prepositions in the English language. In addition, there are endless possibilities for creating prepositional phrases. In the following sections, you will find examples of prepositions, types of prepositions, a comprehensive list of prepositions, and some helpful preposition exercises.

As you read the examples and study the list, remember that prepositions usually convey concepts such as comparison, direction, place, purpose, source possession, and time.

Examples of Prepositions -

In the following sentences, examples of prepositions have been italicized. As you read, consider how using different prepositions or even different types of prepositions in place of the examples might change the relationship between the rest of the words in the sentence.

I prefer to read in the library.

He climbed up the ladder to get into the attic.

Please sign your name on the dotted line after you read the contract.

Go down the stairs and through the door.

He swam across the pool.

Take your brother with you.

Types of Prepositions -

There are three types of prepositions, including time prepositions, place prepositions, and direction prepositions.

Time prepositions are those such as before, after, during, and until;

place prepositions are those indicating position, such as around, between, and against;

and direction prepositions are those indicative of direction, such as across, up, and down. Each type of preposition is important.

Preposition Exercises -

The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how prepositions work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.

The bone was _______ the dog.
About
For
After
Considering
Answer: B. The bone was for the dog.

We are going on vacation _______ August.
On
At
In
Since
Answer: C. We are going on vacation in August.

Please put the vase ________ the table.
In
On
For
Over
Answer: B. Please put the vase on the table.

I received a present ________ Janet.
From
Of
By
About
Answer: A. I received a present from Janet.

School begins ________ Monday.
In
On
From
Since
Answer: B. School begins on Monday.

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