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Golam Mustafa Senior Assistant Teacher (English) Charail Nurul Huq High School Keranigonj, Dhaka. Contact No Sub: English 2 nd Paper Class : Eight Time: 35 mins Sub: English 2 nd Paper Class : Eight Time: 35 mins

Pronoun

Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson the students will be able to-- say what a pronoun is classify pronoun Identify pronoun from a test Use different types of pronouns Use different types of pronouns

Sabina reads in class seven. Sabina is a good student. Sabina learns lesson. Sabina goes to school everyday. Everybody likes Sabina very much. Read the following sentences. Sabina reads in class seven. She is a good student. She learns lesson. She goes to school everyday. Everybody likes her very much.

What is Pronoun ? There are nine different kinds of pronouns. A Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun or a noun-equivalent. How many kinds of pronoun?

Pronoun Personal Indefinite Interrogative Reflexive Reciprocal Relative Demonstrative Distributive Possessive

Personal Pronoun Takes the place of a specific or named person or thing. I, you, he, she, we, they Reflexive Pronoun Adds information by pointing back to a noun or another pronoun myself, yourself, himself Relative pronoun Begins a subordinate clause and relates the clause to a word in the main clause. who, whose, which, that Interrogative Pronoun Is used to ask a questionwho, what, where Distributive Pronoun Use it to refer to persons or things one at a time. each, either, neither

Possessive Pronoun Used to substitute a noun and to show possession or ownership. mine, yours, his, her Indefinite Pronoun Used to find out person or thing in a general way. any, one, some, no one, many Reciprocal pronoun Express an interchangeable or mutual action or relationship. each other, one another Distributive Pronoun Use it to refer to persons or things one at a time. each, either, neither

Form 6 groups and Find out Pronoun and classify them. a) They have lost their books. b) Which is your book ? c) I gave him a pen but he did not return it. d) Any of the boys can do it. e) Somebody will take this. f) I lost myself. h) Who are you ? a) They have lost their books. b) Which is your book ? c) I gave him a pen but he did not return it. d) Any of the boys can do it. e) Somebody will take this. f) I lost myself. h) Who are you ? a. They -----Personal Pronoun Their----- possessive Pronoun B. Which---- Interrogative Pronoun Your possessive Pronoun c. I Personal Pronoun Him Personal Pronoun it demonstrative Pronoun D. Any indefinite pronoun It demonstrative Pronoun e. Somebody indefinite pronoun This demonstrative Pronoun f. I Personal Pronoun Myself------reflexive Pronoun

Work in pair. Fill in the gaps using the appropriate Pronoun from the below. oneswhatwhichwhomthose Itsameyouthatnone A)I, he and ______ are guilty. B) The rice of Barisal is better than ______ of Dinajpur. c) Here are my pens, these are good ______. D)Did you see the men ?I saw _______.E) The mangoes of Rajshahi are better than _________ of Dinajpur. F) ______has been raining for three days. G) _______do you want ? h) _______ of the pen do you want ? i) This is the ________ book as I want. J) _______ __do you want to meet ? A)I, he and ______ are guilty. B) The rice of Barisal is better than ______ of Dinajpur. c) Here are my pens, these are good ______. D)Did you see the men ?I saw _______.E) The mangoes of Rajshahi are better than _________ of Dinajpur. F) ______has been raining for three days. G) _______do you want ? h) _______ of the pen do you want ? i) This is the ________ book as I want. J) _______ __do you want to meet ? you thatones none theseIt Which same Whom What

What is Pronoun ? How many kinds of pronoun ? What is Relative Pronoun ? Identify pronouns-- himself,themselves, This, one Evaluations

Fill in the gaps individually with appropriate pronoun from the followings. a. My elder brother has lost _________ pen. b. The farmers are digging __________ fields. c. Mina is doing _________ homework. d. I have done _________. e. This pen is __________. itherhistheirmine f. The name of _________ school is M.L. High School. our

Homework Write a short paragraph on your school within 5 sentences using pronoun.