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Demonstrative distributive and indefinite pronouns

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

We often saw some pronouns like these, those, either, neither, none, every, each and so on in day to day conversation. These are some of the examples of demonstrative, distributive…

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Personal emphatic and reflexive pronouns

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

Pronoun is a word used as a substitute to function what noun does in the given sentence. Being the part of basic grammar, it has many usages and roles to…

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Relative reciprocal and interrogative pronouns

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

Relative, reciprocal, and interrogative pronouns are types of pronouns used as substitutes for nouns to relate person or things, to denote mutual actions and ask questions. What, which, that, each…

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Cases: nominative objective and possessive

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

In english grammar, there are six types of pronoun cases. These are Nominative, objective, dative, vocative, possessive, and case in apposition. To express the relations of Noun or pronoun to…

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