Dear SA'ians,
Here we are providing the short notes on English topic (Noun), which will help you to revise whole syllabus day by day...!!!
Shortcut Rule 1 : We should use the personal pronouns in the order of 231 for good results ( I mean, Second Person, Third Person, First Person).
Here we are providing the short notes on English topic (Noun), which will help you to revise whole syllabus day by day...!!!
The order 123 (First Person, Second Person and Third Person) is also possible when we admit guilt.
Shortcut Rule 2 : A Pronoun in the nominative form should be compared with the same form of the pronoun.
Shortcut Rule 3 : A Pronoun in the objective case is used after "Let / Between / Any Preposition"
Shortcut Rule 4 : When a pronoun stands for a collective noun, it should be used in the singular form.
Shortcut Rule 5 : When two singular nouns are joined by "and", refer to the same person, the pronoun used in their place should be singular in form.
Shortcut Rule 6 : A singular pronoun should be used when two singular nouns are joined by either or / neither nor
Shortcut Rule 7 : A pronoun in the plural form should be used when two nouns of different members are joined by "or" or "nor".
Either / Neither ........................Used for two Person / Things
None / No one / Any ................ Used for more than two person / things.
Any ............................Used for more than two persons / things. Have a look at some
Shortcut Rule 9 : The Reciprocal pronouns "Each other / One another"
Each other - For two persons
One another - For more than two persons.
The two sister hate each other.
The five brother love one another.
Shortcut Rule 10 : The indefinite pronoun "One" should be used as "One's" for its possessive case.
Shortcut Rule 11 : The verbs such as "Hurt / Cheat / Prostrate / Introduce / Present / Absent / Satisfy / Prepare / Enjoy / Avail of" are followed by either "an" object or "a" reflexive pronoun. (Myself / Ourselves / Yourself / Yourselves) (Himself / Herself / Itself / Themselves)
Shortcut Rule 12 : The use of Relative Pronouns :
Who................. for Persons
Which .................for Things.
That ................. is used both for persons and things.
Shortcut Rule 13 : The word "Who" as a relative pronoun is used in the nominative case, takes a verb.
The word "Whom" as a relative pronoun is used in the objective case (takes no verb)
Shortcut Rule 14 : Agreement of the verb with its antecedent in number and person
Shortcut Rule 15 : If a pronoun is to be placed after "to be", the pronoun in the subjective case is used.
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