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pronoun is the most common used part of speech in English grammar, Subjective case, objective case, possessive case, reflexive case, one must be masterd of all these cases.

pronoun is the most common used part of speech in English grammar, Subjective case, objective case, possessive case, reflexive case, one must be masterd of all these cases.


If students are weaken, in pronoun kinds and it's cases then it will affect you in your learning, keep remembering these points,here  are some golden rules which enhance aura of your learning.




Pronouns with golden rules(1)


Subject of the sentence is mostly formed
Either noun or pronoun,
Before the helping verb or the main verb subjective case is used.

Ex; You are the head coach of the Indian team.
Ex; He is the main accusesed of the crime.




pronoun with golden rule(2)

A)Objective pronouns like me, us you, them, him her, it,
Are come after the main verb or after the preposition.


B) after "let" the objective case is followed,

C) prepositions always take either noun or pronoun after them but pronoun should be in objective case .



Ex;  He informed them that he was not coming to meet them.

Ex; let him fee to live his life.

Ex; She was standing among them.



Pronoun with golden rule (3)

Possessive pronoun and possessive Adjective both work to show ownership and close relation , but possessive adjective is always used before noun.

My + noun,
Our + noun,
Their + noun,
His + noun,
Her + noun,
It's + noun,
One's + noun




Pronouns with golden rule (4)

Reflexive pronouns are used as a object of the sentence if the main object is missing,

Ex; I did myself.
Ex; She sang herself.

But if the main object of sentence is present then reflexive case is used after the object.

Ex; I did this work myself.
Ex; She sang a song herself.







Pronouns with golden rules (5)

Reflexive pronoun is after the given verbs,

Absent,
Present,
Avail,
Introduce,
Enjoy,
Pride,
Reconcile,
Adapt,
Apply
& etc.


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