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Pronouns and their's gender

Most of the people think that pronoun is just a replacement of noun and which true to the fact but pronoun is accomplished itself without the help of the noun.


In today's Blog exactly we learn pronoun and its gender which enhance our learning more effectively and comprehensively learning english language.

Table of contents;

  • Definition of pronoun,
  • What are the pronouns which generally work in written and spoken,
  • pronoun and its gender,
  • Pronouns and their examples 




What is the definition of pronoun?


Pronouns are words which work as a replacement of noun, generally avoid the repetition of noun.

Ex: Sangeeta said the She would not forgive him What he had done with her.

Sangeeta is noun and She is pronoun that works as replacement of Sangeeta.

Ex: Mohan says that he plays well not only the   cricket but also hockey.

Mohan is noun and He is pronoun that works as replacement of Mohan.



What are the pronouns which generally work in written and spoken,

These pronouns are associated with written as well in spoken, 
  • We
  • He
  • She
  • It
  • They
Most of the sentences are formed by them and most frequently are seemed in the sentences or paragraph.

When Meena arrived at the park, she saw her friends waiting near the fountain. They waved at her, and she waved back with a big smile. As they walked together, someone asked if she had brought her sketchbook. "Yes," she replied, "I have it right here in my bag." Later, they all sat under a tree, talking and sharing stories. It was a peaceful afternoon, and everyone enjoyed their time together.



Pronouns and their genders

Pronouns are generally characterize themselves in three genders,

  1. Masculine gender (referring males)
  2. Feminine gender (referring females)
  3. Neuter gender, ( referring neutral)

In masculine gender these pronouns are included,

He
Him
His
Himself 

In Feminine gender these pronouns are 
included,

She
Her
Hers
Herself 

And in neuter gender these pronouns are included,

It
Its
Itself 


Let's learn them through examples which make you comfortable to use them,

Ex; He is trying to convince his parents.
In this example (he is singular pronoun) that  specifies (male gender )

Ex; She was playing with her cousins.
In this example (she is singular pronoun) that specifies (female gender)

Ex; it is the main source food essential.
In this example ( it is singular pronoun) that specifies ( neutral gender)


When we talking about more than people or things, we use pronoun (They) no matter whether the gender is masculine, Feminine or neutral gender, they refer  for more than one.

Ex; They have done their work more efficiently.
In this example 'They refer more than one,

Ex; All the players played well but they lost the match yesterday.

Ex; Girls were shouting and raising their voice to protest their rights.
 
Ex; They came here to submit their projects.


Pronoun are the words which more frequently work whether the matter of writing or speaking English, these pronouns always help to express your thoughts in particularly what you are pointing in genders.

I hope this article enhance your learning, in case of any confusion feel free to contact us.




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