Pronouns can replace nouns in sentences and help avoid repetition. Suitable pronouns were filled in the blanks, and example sentences were formed using given pronouns as subjects and objects. This helps in enhancing understanding and application of pronouns in English.
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Sure! Let's fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns:
Can we meet today ?
Here, "we" is used to indicate the speakers or the people involved in meeting.
This bag is mine and that is this one.
"Mine" is used to show possession of the first bag, and "that" is used to refer to the other bag.
I am playing football with them .
"I" is the subject pronoun indicating the person speaking, and "them" is the object pronoun referring to the people playing with the speaker.
You are very careless, you must take care of your things.
The pronoun "you" is used here to address the person being spoken to, in both subject and object positions.
She was carrying her book in her hand.
"She" is the subject pronoun, and "her" shows possession of the book and the hand.
It is raining hard and they are playing in the water.
"It" refers to the weather, and "they" indicates the people playing.
The scouts cooked these cakes themselves .
'Themselves' is a reflexive pronoun showing that the scouts did the action.
The visitor who came yesterday left his phone number.
"Who" is used to describe the visitor in this context.
The car that has a flat tire needs to be towed.
"That" is used here to specify the car in question.
For the second part, forming sentences using pronouns as the subject:
He
He goes to the school every day.
You
You can achieve anything if you try hard enough.
We
We are planning to go camping this weekend.
These examples demonstrate how pronouns are used to replace nouns, making sentences clearer and preventing repetition.