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Welcome all of you

Guess the topic HE SHE They WE What are these………………?

Topi c Pronoun

Teacher Lesson Md. Shajedur Rahman Lecturer of English Ali Mamud Purna Gopinathpur Alim Madrasah. Akkelpur, Joypurhat. Mobile: Unit: Two Subject : English 2 nd Paper Class: vi, Time: 50:00 mins.

Learning Outcomes After the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to- Define of a pronoun. Classify the pronouns. Find out the pronouns. Give example of the pronouns.

Pronoun Personal Pronoun Demonstrative Pronoun Interrogative Pronoun Indefinite Pronoun Possessive Pronoun Reciprocal Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Empathetic Pronoun Kinds of Pronoun………

Group Work (6:00 mins.) Answer the following questions- (i). What is pronoun? (ii). How many kinds of pronoun? What are they?

Personal Pronoun

SingularPlural First Person Second Person Third Person I, me, mine, my He, him, his, she, her, hers, It, its. We, us, our. Ours They, them, their, theirs You, Your, Yours

Demonstrative Pronouns This That These Those Demonstrative pronouns are those pronouns which point to a specific person, place or things. Examples:

Interrogative Pronouns Who Whom What Which Whose Interrogative are the pronouns that are used to make questions instead of a noun. Examples

Indefinite Pronouns Anybody Anyone Each Either None Someone Somebody One Someplace Indefinite are words that replace nouns without specifying which noun they replace. Examples:

Possessive Pronouns A Possessive pronoun is a personal pronoun used to show ownership or relationship Singular Plural My, mine, your, yours, her, hers, his, its Our, ours, your, yours, Their, theirs

Reciprocal Pronouns A reciprocal pronoun is always used when the subject consists of two or more people Examples: The students must cooperate one another on this assignment. Jim and Della love each other.

Emphatic Pronouns Emphatic pronouns are pronouns that emphasize the action of the subject Example: He himself organized the picnic. She herself baked the cake.

Reflexive Pronouns A reflexive pronouns are objects that refer to the subjects. They end in –self or selves. Examples: She made herself coffee. You should address the letter to yourself.

Subject Verb Reflexive pronoun prepositional Phrase Cinderella looked at herself in the mirror. The Prince congratulated himself on finding such a beautiful bribe. We were proud of ourselves for having good manners at the wedding. The coachmen turned themselves back into little white mice.

Homework Make a chart of eight kinds of pronouns giving examples.

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