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Topic: Pronouns
M.BILAL YOUNASM.BILAL YOUNAS
Mass Communication & Media
Bs. 1st. semester
03236168636
Silent_heart.sameer@yahoo.com
The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns.
It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea.
The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns.
It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea.
Personal Pronouns
I, me, my, mine
you, your, yours
she, her, hers,
it, its
we,us, our, ours
they, them, their,
theirs
myself
yourself
Indefinite Pronouns
anybody
each
either
none
someone, one, etc. Interrogative Pronounswho
whom
what
which
whose
Demonstrative Pronouns
this
that
these
those
Personal pronouns
 They replace nouns which refer directly to
persons and are of two kinds, those
functioning as subjects and those
functioning as objects in sentences. The
personal pronouns which function as
subjects are I, you, he, she, it, we, and
they while those which function as objects
are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
Possessive pronouns
 They are used to express possession.
Singular Plural
Mine
Yours
His
Hers
its
Ours
Yours
Theirs
 The possessive pronouns cannot be used
before nouns because they replace them.
So, they can stand alone without the
nouns. They are used to avoid repeating
the nouns.
 EXAMPLES:
 My pen is like yours.
 Their car moved before ours.
 This book is mine.
 Is that book yours?
Demonstrative pronouns
 These point to the nouns they replace. Demonstrative
pronouns are this, that (singular) these, and those
(plural).
 The demonstrative pronouns are used without the
nouns. They point to the place of the person or thing
that is referred to. “this” and “these” refer to objects
that are close to the speaker; “that” and “those” refer
to objects that are far away from the speaker.
 Examples:
 This is my book.
 Those are his pens.
 That is your desk.
Interrogative pronouns:
 These pronouns are used to ask questions and they
are who, whom, whose, what, and which.
EXAMPLES
1. Who initiated the scheme?
2. Whom can we consult about the matter?
3. Whose is this bright idea?
4. What has been done for the unprivileged in society?
5. Which is the shortest route to the campus?
Indefinite pronouns
 They are used to refer to people or things
in a very general way. Among the
common indefinite pronouns are
someone, somebody, something, anyone,
anybody, anything, everything, nobody,
nothing, none, each, some, both, all,
several, few, many, much, more, little,
less, other, others, one, two, three, and so
on.
EXAMPLES
1. Someone must have tampered with the lock.
2. Anybody who will not work to earn a living deserves to
go hungry.
3. Everything that needs to be done has been done.
4. None among those involved wishes to make a
complaint.
5. Several of us have applied for the scholarship.
6. Much needs to be done to improve conditions.
7. Others will be affected if you make a mistake.
8. Among many students, three have scored distinctions.
Reciprocal pronouns
 They refer to two or more nouns in a
reciprocal relationship. The two
reciprocal pronouns are each other and
one another.
1. All the staff members compete with one
another for the annual awards.
2. These two friends do not trust each
other.
Reflexive Pronouns
 The reflexive pronouns are
Singular Plural
Myself
Yourself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Ourselves
Yourselvs
themselves
Use of Reflexive Pronouns
 The reflexive pronouns are used in the following cases:
1. They are used to show that the subject and the object are identical the
same person or thing). In this case the reflexive pronoun usually follows
the verb.
Examples:
I hit myself
The child washed himself yesterday.
2. They are used to express emphasis. It is placed directly after the subject
or at the end of the sentence.
Examples:
I myself sent the letter.
She cooked the food herself.
The student himself did the assingment.
3. They are sometimes preceded by the word “by” to mean “alone” or
“without help”
Examples
The students did the assignment by themselves.
The machine works by itself.
SAY AND DON’T SAY
 Don’t say: I and you.
 Say: You and I.
 Don’t say: My brother and me.
 Say: My brother and I.
 Don’t say: This is between you and I.
 Say: This is between you and me.
 Don’t say: Ali is a friend of me.
 Say: Ali is a friend of mine.
 Don’t say: They saw my brother and I.
 Say: they saw my brother and me.

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  • 1. Topic: Pronouns M.BILAL YOUNASM.BILAL YOUNAS Mass Communication & Media Bs. 1st. semester 03236168636 Silent_heart.sameer@yahoo.com
  • 2. The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns. It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea. The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns. It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea. Personal Pronouns I, me, my, mine you, your, yours she, her, hers, it, its we,us, our, ours they, them, their, theirs myself yourself Indefinite Pronouns anybody each either none someone, one, etc. Interrogative Pronounswho whom what which whose Demonstrative Pronouns this that these those
  • 3. Personal pronouns  They replace nouns which refer directly to persons and are of two kinds, those functioning as subjects and those functioning as objects in sentences. The personal pronouns which function as subjects are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they while those which function as objects are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
  • 4. Possessive pronouns  They are used to express possession. Singular Plural Mine Yours His Hers its Ours Yours Theirs
  • 5.  The possessive pronouns cannot be used before nouns because they replace them. So, they can stand alone without the nouns. They are used to avoid repeating the nouns.  EXAMPLES:  My pen is like yours.  Their car moved before ours.  This book is mine.  Is that book yours?
  • 6. Demonstrative pronouns  These point to the nouns they replace. Demonstrative pronouns are this, that (singular) these, and those (plural).  The demonstrative pronouns are used without the nouns. They point to the place of the person or thing that is referred to. “this” and “these” refer to objects that are close to the speaker; “that” and “those” refer to objects that are far away from the speaker.  Examples:  This is my book.  Those are his pens.  That is your desk.
  • 7. Interrogative pronouns:  These pronouns are used to ask questions and they are who, whom, whose, what, and which. EXAMPLES 1. Who initiated the scheme? 2. Whom can we consult about the matter? 3. Whose is this bright idea? 4. What has been done for the unprivileged in society? 5. Which is the shortest route to the campus?
  • 8. Indefinite pronouns  They are used to refer to people or things in a very general way. Among the common indefinite pronouns are someone, somebody, something, anyone, anybody, anything, everything, nobody, nothing, none, each, some, both, all, several, few, many, much, more, little, less, other, others, one, two, three, and so on.
  • 9. EXAMPLES 1. Someone must have tampered with the lock. 2. Anybody who will not work to earn a living deserves to go hungry. 3. Everything that needs to be done has been done. 4. None among those involved wishes to make a complaint. 5. Several of us have applied for the scholarship. 6. Much needs to be done to improve conditions. 7. Others will be affected if you make a mistake. 8. Among many students, three have scored distinctions.
  • 10. Reciprocal pronouns  They refer to two or more nouns in a reciprocal relationship. The two reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another. 1. All the staff members compete with one another for the annual awards. 2. These two friends do not trust each other.
  • 11. Reflexive Pronouns  The reflexive pronouns are Singular Plural Myself Yourself Himself Herself Itself Ourselves Yourselvs themselves
  • 12. Use of Reflexive Pronouns  The reflexive pronouns are used in the following cases: 1. They are used to show that the subject and the object are identical the same person or thing). In this case the reflexive pronoun usually follows the verb. Examples: I hit myself The child washed himself yesterday. 2. They are used to express emphasis. It is placed directly after the subject or at the end of the sentence. Examples: I myself sent the letter. She cooked the food herself. The student himself did the assingment. 3. They are sometimes preceded by the word “by” to mean “alone” or “without help” Examples The students did the assignment by themselves. The machine works by itself.
  • 13. SAY AND DON’T SAY  Don’t say: I and you.  Say: You and I.  Don’t say: My brother and me.  Say: My brother and I.  Don’t say: This is between you and I.  Say: This is between you and me.  Don’t say: Ali is a friend of me.  Say: Ali is a friend of mine.  Don’t say: They saw my brother and I.  Say: they saw my brother and me.