Pronouns

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PRONOUNS 1 2 3 4 5 1 ST PERSON I ME MY MINE MYSELF WE US OUR OURS OURSELVES 2 ND PERSON YOU YOU YOUR YOUR YOURSELF YOU YOU YOUR YOURS YOURSELVES 3 RD PERSON HE HIM HIS HIS HIMSELF SHE HER HER HERS HERSELF IT IT ITS ITS ITSELF THEY THEM THEIR THEIRS THEMSELVES

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PRONOUNS1 2 3 4 5

1ST PERSON

I ME MY MINE MYSELF

WE US OUR OURS OURSELVES

2ND PERSON

YOU YOU YOUR YOUR YOURSELF

YOU YOU YOUR YOURS YOURSELVES

3RD PERSON

HE HIM HIS HIS HIMSELF

SHE HER HER HERS HERSELF

IT IT ITS ITS ITSELF

THEY THEM THEIR THEIRS THEMSELVES

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II playplay cricketcricket myselfmyself..

She She playsplays cricket cricket herselfherself..

He He playsplays cricket cricket himselfhimself..

We We playplay cricket cricket ourselves.ourselves.

They They playplay cricket cricket themselves.themselves.

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(Use ‘Suchi’ in place of ‘I’ and make necessary changes)

I do not like chess.

I like to play carrom.

I go to the carrom club and practise the game myself.

Suchi does not like chess. She likes to play carrom. She goes to the carrom club and practises the game herself.

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I do not like chess. I like to play carrom. I go to the carrom club and practise the game myself. (Use ‘Suchi’ in place of ‘I’ and

make necessary changes)

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Suchi does not like chess. She likes to play carrom. She goes to the carrom club and practises the game herself.

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(Use ‘I’ in place of ‘Manisha’ and make necessary changes)

Manisha gets up early everyday. She gets ready by 7 O’clock. She eats breakfast around 7:30. Then she reads her lessons herself. She gets ready to go to school. She goes to school by school bus.

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I get up early everyday. I get ready by 7 O’clock. I eat breakfast around 7:30. Then I read my lessons myself. I get ready to go to school. I go to school by school bus.

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(Use ‘I’ in place of ‘Manisha’ and make necessary changes)

• Manisha gets up early everyday. She gets ready by 7 O’clock. She eats breakfast around 7:30. Then she reads her lessons herself. She gets ready to go to school. She goes to school by school bus.

• I get up early everyday. I get ready by 7 O’clock. I eat breakfast around 7:30. Then I read my lessons myself. I get ready to go to school. I go to school by school bus.

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Exercise

Mr.Shah is a teacher. He wakes up early. He does not use his bike. He does his work himself. The principal gives him a prize.

Use ‘I’ in place of ‘Mr.Shah’

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I am a teacher. I wake up early. I do not use my bike. I do my work myself. The principal gives me a prize.

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GENDER CHANGEMALE (GZ HFlT) FEMALE (GFZL

HFlT)

son daughter

uncle aunt

husband wife

nephew niece

gentleman lady

prince princess

actor actress

poet poetess

hero heroine

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GENDER CHANGEMALE (GZ HFlT) FEMALE (GFZL

HFlT)

boy girl

man woman

king queen

men women

lion lioness

waiter waitress

tiger tigress

god goddess

father mother

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Gender Change

• Rina is a girl. She studies in std – 8. She likes the story of King. Her mother is kind.

(Use ‘Raj’ in place of ‘Rina’)

• Raj is a boy. He studies in std – 8. He likes the story of queen. His father is kind.

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One day a woman said to her husband.

• One day a man said to his wife.

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My uncle calls his daughter and sister.

My aunt calls her son and brother.

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There was a king. He met with a washer-man. The king said, “Who are you young man?

• There was a queen. She met with a washer-woman. The queen said, “Who are you young woman?

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Exercises

• Look at that lady. She is a popular poetess. Her father was a well-known actor. His nephew is a good boy.

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Look at that gentleman. He is a popular poet. His mother was a well-known actress. His niece is a good girl.

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Exercise

Mr.Shah is a teacher. He wakes up early. He does not use his bike. He does his work himself. The principal gives him a prize.

Use ‘Mrs.Shah’ in place of ‘Mr.Shah’

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Mrs.Shah is a teacher. She wakes up early. She does not use her bike. She does her work herself. The principal gives her a prize.