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DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF PRONOUN It has its own value in Competitive Exams.

Hello friends,
In this blog we will talk about another aspect of pronoun which has its own importance in the competitive examination. If you are preparing for the competitive exams , then you should know this form, it will not only help you in the competitive exams but it will  Help you speak also. 


First of all, we are talking about the first kind which is known as a personal pronoun , by which we learn formats for writing, now let us start learning it.

1) PERSONAL PRONOUN, which is known as a ब्यक्ति वाचक सर्वनाम in hindi,

It is said that there are three types of persons in this world who are found around us,
Let us understand that 
The one who speaks is called the first person. Similarly, the one who listens is called the second person and the one we talk about is called the third person.  

Let's understand them with the chart 📊. 

(1)The one who speaks is called first person. (SUBJECT) _______________________(OBJECT) 
I  (मैं) _______________________________ME(मुझे) 
WE(हम) _____________________________US(हमे) 

(2) The one who listens is called second person. 
YOU(तुम) _________________________YOU(तुम्हें) 

(3) The one we talk about is called third person. 
HE(वह) ___________________________HIM(उसे) 
SHE(वह) _________________________HER(उसे) 
IT(वह) ____________________________IT(उसे) 
THEY(वे) ________________________THEM(उन्हें) 

Note:- The who starts the sentence is called the subject and the who ends  the sentence is called the object 


Let us now know its characteristics. 

(1) The subject is used before the main verb or before the auxiliary verb. 
 Ex: - She is a girl.  
In this sentence, is an auxiliary verb which subject (She) is used before. 

 (2) Similarly OBJECT is used after the main or auxiliary verb. 
 Ex: - She is teaching him. 
 In this sentence, teaching is the main verb, after which( him) is used as an object.

(3) (3) OBJECTIVE CASE is always used after preposition. 
preposition like for, to, between, among and etc. 
Ex: - I brought a gift for her.  
Ex: - She is talking to him.

(4) An OBJECTIVE CASE (object) is always used after TRANSITIVE VERB. 
Ex: - Let me go. 
 In this sentence, let is a transitive verb (me) has been used as an object.


The pronoun gives us three formats to form a sentence
Let's know about the first format. 
(1) A sentence has at least one number of subject and one number of object. 

SUBJECT + I VERB / ​​AUX.  VERB + OBJECT.  Ex: - I am teaching you. 
 In this sentence, one subject and one object are used.


(2) The second format which is very important with the idea of ​​competition exams, which is very important for the participants to have knowledge, let's know what they are. 

If two sentences or two objects are to be used in a sentence, such sequence are used. That are
2: 1, 
2: 3,
3: 1 
2: 1 means you: I 
2: 3 Means you: He, she, it and 
3: 1 means He, she, it: I  
Ex: - you and I have done our best in the examination.  
The order of 2: 1 is used in this sentence.

(3) Now let's talk about the third format, you can use more than three subjects in a sentence, if you want to use three subject then use this sequence,
 2: 3: 1 means YOU: HE, SHE,  IT and I, 
Ex: - you, he and I have completed our work.  The order of 2: 3: 1 is used in this sentence.


Note: - There is also an exception to these sequences , which should be made known to you, 
if mistake and guilt are accepted in the sentence, then these sequences are  used. These orders are for two subjects. 
1: 2,
1: 3, 
 And 2: 3 
 means
 I: YOU, 
I: HE, SHE, IT,
YOU: HE, SHE, IT 
Ex: - I and You have stolen the goods from the neighbor's house.
1: 2 sequence is used in this sentence. 

and if three subject are used in one sentence then this sequence will be used.  1: 2: 3 
This sequence means I: YOU: HE, SHE, IT 
Ex: - I, you and he are responsible for this mistake.

That's all about different aspect of pronoun, I hope after reading, it no more mistakes take any place. 
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