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1. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
I (First Person Singular)
1. I eat breakfast every morning.
2. I am a teacher at the local school.
3. I have two brothers and one sister.
4. I was waiting for the bus when it started raining.
5. I will go to Mumbai next week.
6. I don’t like spicy food.
7. I have been learning Hindi for three months.
8. I can swim very well.
9. I saw a beautiful bird in the garden.
10. I am going to call you tonight.
Hindi Example: मैं रोज़ सुबह खाता हूँ (masculine) / खाती हूँ (feminine) सेब।
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We (First Person Plural)
1. We are going to the cinema tonight.
2. We have completed our homework.
3. We will visit our grandparents this weekend.
4. We were playing cricket when it started raining.
5. We don’t understand this question.
6. We have been waiting for an hour.
7. We can speak three languages.
8. We built this house ourselves.
9. We are not interested in watching TV.
10. We shall meet you at the station.
Hindi Example: हम कल फिल्म देखने जा रहे हैं (masculine) / जा रही हैं (feminine)।
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You (Second Person – Singular/Plural)
1. You are my best friend.
2. You have finished your work already?
3. You will become a doctor one day.
4. You were sleeping when I called.
5. You don’t need to worry about anything.
6. You have been working very hard lately.
7. You can leave now if you want.
8. You made a delicious dinner.
9. You are not listening to me.
10. You must wear a helmet while riding a bike.
Hindi Example: तुम बहुत अच्छा खाना बनाते हो (masculine) / बनाती हो (feminine)।
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He (Third Person Singular – Masculine)
1. He works in a bank.
2. He is playing football right now.
3. He has bought a new car.
4. He was reading a book all evening.
5. He doesn’t like coffee.
6. He has been living in Delhi since 2010.
7. He can play the guitar very well.
8. He wrote a beautiful poem.
9. He is not coming to the party.
10. He will call you tomorrow.
Hindi Example: वह रोज़ सुबह दौड़ने जाता है।
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She (Third Person Singular – Feminine)
1. She teaches mathematics at the university.
2. She is dancing in the competition.
3. She has written three books.
4. She was cooking dinner when I arrived.
5. She doesn’t speak French.
6. She has been studying all night.
7. She can run very fast.
8. She painted this beautiful picture.
9. She is not feeling well today.
10. She will become a famous singer.
Hindi Example: वह बहुत सुंदर गाती है।
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It (Third Person Singular – Neutral)
1. It rains a lot in Mumbai during July.
2. It is sitting on the roof.
3. It has broken already.
4. It was making a strange noise.
5. It doesn’t work properly.
6. It has been lying there for hours.
7. It can fly very high.
8. It happened yesterday morning.
9. It is not working anymore.
10. It will arrive tomorrow morning.
Hindi Example: यह कुत्ता बहुत तेज़ भौंकता है।
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They (Third Person Plural)
1. They live in a small village.
2. They are building a new house.
3. They have finished their project.
4. They were waiting for the bus.
5. They don’t know the answer.
6. They have been traveling for two weeks.
7. They can speak five languages.
8. They created this amazing artwork.
9. They are not coming to the wedding.
10. They will arrive by train tonight.
Hindi Example: वे पार्क में क्रिकेट खेल रहे हैं (masculine) / खेल रही हैं (feminine)।
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2. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Mine
1. This book is mine.
2. The red car is mine.
3. All these paintings are mine.
4. That idea was mine first.
5. The responsibility is mine.
6. These children are mine.
7. The winning ticket is mine.
8. This house was mine before we sold it.
9. The fault is mine, not yours.
10. Everything you see here is mine.
Hindi Example: यह किताब मेरी है (feminine) / यह घर मेरा है (masculine)।
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Yours
1. This pen is yours.
2. The decision is yours.
3. These keys are yours.
4. That bag was yours.
5. The future is yours.
6. All these gifts are yours.
7. The responsibility will be yours.
8. This seat is yours.
9. The money was yours all along.
10. The victory is yours today.
Hindi Example: यह ज़िम्मेदारी तुम्हारी है / आपकी है।
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His
1. That bicycle is his.
2. The blue shirt is his.
3. All those books are his.
4. The opinion was his alone.
5. This house is his now.
6. The success was his.
7. These tools are his.
8. That dog is his.
9. The idea was his originally.
10. The property will be his after the court decision.
Hindi Example: वह कार उसकी है।
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Hers
1. That necklace is hers.
2. The pink handbag is hers.
3. All these dresses are hers.
4. The achievement was hers.
5. This room is hers.
6. The talent is hers naturally.
7. Those paintings are hers.
8. The cat is hers.
9. The victory was hers.
10. The decision will be hers to make.
Hindi Example: वह गुड़िया उसकी है।
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Ours
1. This country is ours.
2. The victory is ours.
3. These children are ours.
4. The future will be ours.
5. This house is ours now.
6. The responsibility is ours.
7. All these memories are ours.
8. The land was ours for generations.
9. The success is ours today.
10. This moment is ours to enjoy.
Hindi Example: यह देश हमारा है (masculine) / यह ज़मीन हमारी है (feminine)।
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Theirs
1. That big mansion is theirs.
2. The responsibility is theirs now.
3. All these belongings are theirs.
4. The decision was theirs to make.
5. Those horses are theirs.
6. The company is theirs.
7. The success was theirs.
8. This garden is theirs.
9. The fault is theirs.
10. The future will be theirs.
Hindi Example: वह बड़ा घर उनका है।
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3. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Myself
1. I hurt myself while cutting vegetables.
2. I taught myself to play the piano.
3. I see myself in the mirror.
4. I blame myself for what happened.
5. I enjoyed myself at the party.
6. I made myself a cup of tea.
7. I found myself in a difficult situation.
8. I consider myself lucky.
9. I cut myself while shaving.
10. I promised myself I would succeed.
Hindi Example: मैंने खुद को चोट पहुँचाई।
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Yourself
1. You should trust yourself more.
2. You hurt yourself yesterday.
3. You need to believe in yourself.
4. You enjoyed yourself at the party, didn’t you?
5. You made yourself something to eat.
6. You should be proud of yourself.
7. You found yourself in a strange place.
8. You introduced yourself to everyone.
9. You need to take care of yourself.
10. You prepared yourself for the exam well.
Hindi Example: तुमने अपने आप को तैयार किया।
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Himself
1. He cut himself while cooking.
2. He taught himself English.
3. He saw himself in the photograph.
4. He blamed himself for the mistake.
5. He enjoyed himself at the wedding.
6. He made himself a sandwich.
7. He found himself in trouble.
8. He considers himself an expert.
9. He introduced himself to the guests.
10. He prepared himself for the interview.
Hindi Example: उसने खुद को अंग्रेज़ी सिखाई।
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Herself
1. She cut herself with the knife.
2. She taught herself to cook.
3. She saw herself in the mirror.
4. She blamed herself for the accident.
5. She enjoyed herself at the concert.
6. She made herself a dress.
7. She found herself alone in the house.
8. She considers herself fortunate.
9. She introduced herself to the new neighbors.
10. She prepared herself for the competition.
Hindi Example: उसने खुद को नृत्य सिखाया।
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Itself
1. The cat cleaned itself.
2. The machine turns itself off automatically.
3. The door closed itself.
4. The problem solved itself eventually.
5. The wound will heal itself over time.
6. The computer restarted itself.
7. The flower opened itself in the morning.
8. The car parked itself.
9. The truth revealed itself later.
10. The phone turned itself on.
Hindi Example: दरवाज़ा अपने आप बंद हो गया।
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Ourselves
1. We enjoyed ourselves at the beach.
2. We blamed ourselves for the failure.
3. We prepared ourselves for the worst.
4. We taught ourselves to dance.
5. We found ourselves in a difficult situation.
6. We introduced ourselves to the new team.
7. We considered ourselves lucky.
8. We made ourselves something to eat.
9. We saw ourselves on television.
10. We reminded ourselves to stay calm.
Hindi Example: हमने खुद को तैयार किया।
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Yourselves
1. You should enjoy yourselves at the party.
2. You hurt yourselves during the game.
3. You need to believe in yourselves.
4. You taught yourselves to play guitar.
5. You found yourselves lost in the city.
6. You introduced yourselves to the manager.
7. You prepared yourselves for the exam.
8. You should be proud of yourselves.
9. You made yourselves something to drink.
10. You reminded yourselves to be careful.
Hindi Example: आपने अपने आप को अच्छे से तैयार किया।
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Themselves
1. They enjoyed themselves at the festival.
2. They blamed themselves for the accident.
3. They taught themselves to swim.
4. They found themselves in a strange city.
5. They introduced themselves to everyone.
6. They prepared themselves for the journey.
7. They considered themselves lucky.
8. They made themselves dinner.
9. They saw themselves in the news.
10. They organized themselves into teams.
Hindi Example: उन्होंने खुद को यात्रा के लिए तैयार किया।
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4. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
This (Singular)
1. This is my favorite book.
2. This was a wonderful experience.
3. This belongs to my sister.
4. This seems too expensive.
5. This has been here for weeks.
6. This is going to be difficult.
7. This tastes delicious.
8. This was made by my grandmother.
9. This looks beautiful on you.
10. This will be remembered forever.
Hindi Example: यह मेरा घर है।
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That (Singular)
1. That is my school over there.
2. That was a fantastic movie.
3. That belongs to my neighbor.
4. That seems interesting.
5. That has been empty for years.
6. That is going to cost a lot.
7. That smells wonderful.
8. That was built in 1900.
9. That looks dangerous.
10. That will make him happy.
Hindi Example: वह मेरा कॉलेज है।
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These (Plural)
1. These are my new shoes.
2. These were given to me by my father.
3. These belong to the museum.
4. These seem fresh.
5. These have been waiting here.
6. These are going to be sold.
7. These taste amazing.
8. These were painted by a famous artist.
9. These look perfect.
10. These will be delivered tomorrow.
Hindi Example: ये मेरी किताबें हैं।
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Those (Plural)
1. Those are the mountains we climbed.
2. Those were the best days of my life.
3. Those belong to the government.
4. Those seem far away.
5. Those have been there for centuries.
6. Those are going to be demolished.
7. Those look beautiful from here.
8. Those were built by the Mughals.
9. Those sound interesting.
10. Those will be remembered forever.
Hindi Example: वे हिमालय के पहाड़ हैं।
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5. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
Who (Subject – asking about person)
1. Who is standing at the door?
2. Who came to visit you yesterday?
3. Who will win the match?
4. Who was speaking on the phone?
5. Who has taken my book?
6. Who are those people outside?
7. Who can answer this question?
8. Who was driving the car?
9. Who has been eating my food?
10. Who will be attending the meeting?
Hindi Example: दरवाज़े पर कौन खड़ा है?
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Whom (Object – formal, asking about person)
1. Whom did you meet yesterday?
2. Whom were you talking to?
3. Whom should I contact for help?
4. Whom did they choose as captain?
5. Whom have you invited to the party?
6. Whom will we ask for directions?
7. Whom did she marry?
8. Whom do you trust the most?
9. Whom was the letter addressed to?
10. Whom should we blame for this?
Hindi Example: कल तुम किससे मिले?
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What (Asking about thing/action)
1. What is your name?
2. What happened last night?
3. What will you do tomorrow?
4. What was making that noise?
5. What has changed in your life?
6. What are you looking at?
7. What does she want?
8. What is going on here?
9. What have you brought for me?
10. What will happen if we fail?
Hindi Example: आपका नाम क्या है?
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Which (Asking about choice)
1. Which is your favorite color?
2. Which was the best movie of the year?
3. Which will you choose?
4. Which belongs to you?
5. Which has been selected?
6. Which are going to be removed?
7. Which do you prefer – tea or coffee?
8. Which was playing at the cinema?
9. Which have they decided on?
10. Which will work better?
Hindi Example: आपको कौन सा पसंद है?
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Whose (Asking about possession)
1. Whose is this car?
2. Whose are these books?
3. Whose was that idea?
4. Whose will be the next turn?
5. Whose have been selected?
6. Whose are going to be displayed?
7. Whose did you borrow?
8. Whose was playing in the garden?
9. Whose have they taken?
10. Whose is going to win?
Hindi Example: यह कार किसकी है?
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6. INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
Everyone/Everybody (Singular)
1. Everyone is happy with the result.
2. Everybody wants to be loved.
3. Everyone has completed their work.
4. Everybody was enjoying the party.
5. Everyone knows the truth now.
6. Everybody needs rest sometimes.
7. Everyone has been invited to the wedding.
8. Everybody likes ice cream.
9. Everyone is going to the concert.
10. Everybody deserves a second chance.
Hindi Example: हर कोई यहाँ आना चाहता है।
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Someone/Somebody (Singular)
1. Someone is waiting for you outside.
2. Somebody has taken my pen.
3. Someone was singing beautifully.
4. Somebody will help you.
5. Someone has been calling all day.
6. Somebody needs to take responsibility.
7. Someone left their bag here.
8. Somebody is coming to fix the tap.
9. Someone has broken the window.
10. Somebody will tell you the way.
Hindi Example: कोई दरवाज़े पर खड़ा है।
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Anyone/Anybody (Singular)
1. Anyone can learn to cook.
2. Anybody is welcome to join us.
3. Anyone could have made that mistake.
4. Anybody can apply for this job.
5. Anyone who wants to come can join.
6. Anybody who knows the answer should speak.
7. Anyone is allowed to enter.
8. Anybody can participate in the competition.
9. Anyone can see the difference.
10. Anybody can tell you where the station is.
Hindi Example: कोई भी यहाँ आ सकता है।
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No one/Nobody (Singular)
1. No one knows the answer.
2. Nobody was present at the meeting.
3. No one has seen him since yesterday.
4. Nobody wants to work on Sunday.
5. No one is going to believe you.
6. Nobody can solve this puzzle.
7. No one has ever been there.
8. Nobody likes to be criticized.
9. No one was listening to the speech.
10. Nobody will remember this in ten years.
Hindi Example: कोई नहीं यहाँ रहता है।
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Each (Singular)
1. Each of us has a different opinion.
2. Each was given a prize.
3. Each has brought something to share.
4. Each is responsible for their own work.
5. Each will receive a certificate.
6. Each was checked carefully.
7. Each has been notified about the change.
8. Each deserves equal treatment.
9. Each is going to speak for five minutes.
10. Each has made a contribution.
Hindi Example: हर एक को इनाम मिला।
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Either (Singular – choice between two)
1. Either is fine with me.
2. Either of you can accompany me.
3. Either will work for this purpose.
4. Either was acceptable to the committee.
5. Either has been approved by the manager.
6. Either is going to solve the problem.
7. Either would be a good choice.
8. Either could have done it.
9. Either is available for purchase.
10. Either will suit your needs.
Hindi Example: दोनों में से कोई भी चल सकता है।
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Neither (Singular – negative of two)
1. Neither is working properly.
2. Neither of them was present.
3. Neither has agreed to the proposal.
4. Neither will be attending the meeting.
5. Neither was chosen for the team.
6. Neither has been paid yet.
7. Neither seems interested.
8. Neither could answer the question.
9. Neither is going to help us.
10. Neither was worth buying.
Hindi Example: दोनों में से कोई नहीं आ सका।
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Both (Plural)
1. Both are coming to dinner.
2. Both have agreed to the plan.
3. Both were waiting outside.
4. Both will receive awards.
5. Both have been invited.
6. Both seem interested in the project.
7. Both were selected for the team.
8. Both can speak French fluently.
9. Both are going to university.
10. Both have done excellent work.
Hindi Example: दोनों अच्छे हैं।
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Few (Plural – small number)
1. Few were present at the ceremony.
2. Few have seen such beauty.
3. Few can understand this concept.
4. Few were chosen for the job.
5. Few have survived such conditions.
6. Few would agree with you.
7. Few have visited that remote village.
8. Few were able to attend.
9. Few can afford such luxury.
10. Few will remember this day.
Hindi Example: कुछ ही लोग यहाँ आए।
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Many (Plural)
1. Many have tried but failed.
2. Many were injured in the accident.
3. Many believe in superstitions.
4. Many have applied for this position.
5. Many will attend the conference.
6. Many were disappointed with the result.
7. Many have made this mistake before.
8. Many can speak multiple languages.
9. Many are waiting for the bus.
10. Many have lost everything in the flood.
Hindi Example: कई लोग यहाँ रहते हैं।
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Several (Plural)
1. Several were missing from the list.
2. Several have complained about the noise.
3. Several will speak at the event.
4. Several were arrested during the protest.
5. Several have volunteered to help.
6. Several are waiting outside.
7. Several have been selected for interview.
8. Several were injured in the match.
9. Several can testify to his character.
10. Several have raised objections.
Hindi Example: कई छात्र अनुपस्थित थे।
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All (Can be singular or plural)
1. All is lost now. (Singular concept)
2. All are welcome to join. (Plural people)
3. All has been arranged. (Singular)
4. All were present at the meeting. (Plural)
5. All is forgiven. (Singular)
6. All have completed their tasks. (Plural)
7. All was quiet in the house. (Singular)
8. All are going on the trip. (Plural)
9. All has been said already. (Singular)
10. All were happy with the decision. (Plural)
Hindi Example: सब ठीक है (singular) / सब यहाँ हैं (plural)।
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Any (Can be singular or plural)
1. Any is better than none. (Singular)
2. Any of these books are useful. (Plural)
3. Any will do for now. (Singular)
4. Any are available in the store. (Plural)
5. Any is acceptable to me. (Singular)
6. Any who want to join are welcome. (Plural)
7. Any would be appreciated. (Singular)
8. Any of the options are good. (Plural)
9. Any has been taken already. (Singular)
10. Any are going to be replaced. (Plural)
Hindi Example: कोई भी काम करेगा (singular) / कोई भी यहाँ आ सकते हैं (plural)।
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Most (Can be singular or plural)
1. Most has been completed. (Singular – work)
2. Most are waiting outside. (Plural – people)
3. Most was wasted. (Singular – food/money)
4. Most have agreed to the plan. (Plural)
5. Most is ready for delivery. (Singular)
6. Most were satisfied with the service. (Plural)
7. Most has been eaten. (Singular)
8. Most will attend the function. (Plural)
9. Most was destroyed in the fire. (Singular)
10. Most have heard the news. (Plural)
Hindi Example: अधिकांश काम हो गया है (singular) / अधिकांश लोग आ गए हैं (plural)।
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None (Can be singular or plural)
1. None is available right now. (Singular formal)
2. None were present at the meeting. (Plural common)
3. None has arrived yet. (Singular)
4. None have seen him since Monday. (Plural)
5. None was willing to help. (Singular)
6. None are interested in the proposal. (Plural)
7. None is perfect in this world. (Singular)
8. None were chosen for the job. (Plural)
9. None has been found yet. (Singular)
10. None can predict the future. (Plural common)
Hindi Example: कोई नहीं आया (can be used for both)।
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Some (Can be singular or plural)
1. Some is left in the bowl. (Singular – food)
2. Some are waiting outside. (Plural – people)
3. Some has been spilled. (Singular – liquid)
4. Some have already left. (Plural)
5. Some was stolen yesterday. (Singular – money)
6. Some will arrive later. (Plural)
7. Some is better than nothing. (Singular)
8. Some were injured in the accident. (Plural)
9. Some has been donated to charity. (Singular)
10. Some can speak both languages. (Plural)
Hindi Example: कुछ खाना बचा है (singular) / कुछ लोग आए हैं (plural)।
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7. RELATIVE PRONOUNS
Who (for people – subject)
1. The man who lives next door is a doctor.
2. The girl who won the race is my sister.
3. People who work hard succeed in life.
4. The teacher who taught me has retired.
5. Anyone who wants to join can come.
6. The woman who was singing is famous.
7. Students who study regularly pass exams.
8. The boy who broke the window apologized.
9. The artist who painted this is visiting tomorrow.
10. Those who help others are blessed.
Hindi Example: वह आदमी जो वहाँ खड़ा है, मेरा भाई है।
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Whom (for people – object – formal)
1. The man whom I met yesterday is my uncle.
2. The girl whom you saw has left.
3. People whom we trust should be loyal.
4. The teacher whom I respect the most has retired.
5. The candidate whom they selected is qualified.
6. The woman whom he married is from Delhi.
7. The students whom she taught have succeeded.
8. The boy whom we helped has recovered.
9. The artist whom they honored has passed away.
10. The person whom you should contact is Mr. Sharma.
Hindi Example: वह व्यक्ति जिससे मैं कल मिला, मेरा दोस्त है।
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Which (for things/animals)
1. The book which is on the table belongs to me.
2. The car which was parked outside has been stolen.
3. The movie which won the award was excellent.
4. The house which was built in 1900 has been sold.
5. The food which was served was delicious.
6. The phone which I bought last week has stopped working.
7. The tree which stood here for years fell yesterday.
8. The decision which was made was wise.
9. The song which she sang was beautiful.
10. The river which flows through the city is polluted.
Hindi Example: वह किताब जो मेज़ पर रखी है, मेरी है।
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That (for people or things)
1. The man that lives next door is friendly.
2. The book that I read was interesting.
3. The house that was sold has been renovated.
4. The girl that won the race is my cousin.
5. The car that he drives is expensive.
6. The food that was cooked smelled great.
7. The people that were waiting have left.
8. The movie that we watched was boring.
9. The tree that fell blocked the road.
10. The decision that was made affected everyone.
Hindi Example: वह आदमी जो वहाँ बैठा है, मेरा पिता है।
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Whose (possession)
1. The man whose car was stolen is upset.
2. The girl whose father is a doctor studies hard.
3. The family whose house burned down needs help.
4. The writer whose books sell well is rich.
5. The student whose bag was lost found it.
6. The woman whose son won the prize is proud.
7. The company whose shares fell has recovered.
8. The artist whose painting sold is famous.
9. The tree whose branches broke was old.
10. The country whose economy is growing attracts investors.
Hindi Example: वह आदमी जिसकी गाड़ी चोरी हुई, परेशान है।
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8. RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS
Each Other (two people/things)
1. They love each other deeply.
2. We have known each other for years.
3. The two friends help each other always.
4. They looked at each other and smiled.
5. We must respect each other.
6. The couple promised to support each other.
7. They understand each other perfectly.
8. We should trust each other.
9. The two companies compete with each other.
10. They gave gifts to each other.
Hindi Example: वे एक दूसरे से प्यार करते हैं।
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One Another (three or more)
1. The students help one another with homework.
2. We should care for one another.
3. They greeted one another warmly.
4. The team members encourage one another.
5. We have known one another since childhood.
6. They sat looking at one another.
7. The neighbors support one another in times of need.
8. We must forgive one another.
9. They exchange gifts with one another.
10. The colleagues respect one another.
Hindi Example: वे सब एक दूसरे की मदद करते हैं।
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9. DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS
Each (singular)
1. Each of the students has received a book.
2. Each was given a chance to speak.
3. Each has brought their own lunch.
4. Each is responsible for their actions.
5. Each will receive a certificate.
6. Each was checked before shipping.
7. Each has been notified separately.
8. Each deserves equal treatment.
9. Each is going to contribute something.
10. Each has made a mistake at some point.
Hindi Example: प्रत्येक को एक मौका मिलेगा।
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Either (singular – choice between two)
1. Either of the roads leads to the station.
2. Either is fine with me for dinner.
3. Either will work for this project.
4. Either was acceptable to the committee.
5. Either has been approved by the manager.
6. Either is going to solve the problem.
7. Either would be a good choice for the job.
8. Either could have won the competition.
9. Either is available for purchase online.
10. Either will suit your requirements perfectly.
Hindi Example: दोनों में से कोई भी रास्ता स्टेशन जाता है।
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Neither (singular – negative of two)
1. Neither of the answers is correct.
2. Neither was willing to help.
3. Neither has agreed to the terms.
4. Neither will be attending the meeting.
5. Neither was chosen for the team.
6. Neither has been paid for the work.
7. Neither seems interested in the proposal.
8. Neither could answer the question correctly.
9. Neither is going to change their mind.
10. Neither was worth buying.
Hindi Example: दोनों में से कोई नहीं सही है।
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Every (with -body/-one – singular)
1. Everybody is invited to the party.
2. Everyone has completed the assignment.
3. Everybody wants happiness and peace.
4. Everyone was enjoying the concert.
5. Everybody knows the truth now.
6. Everyone needs love and care.
7. Everybody has been waiting for this day.
8. Everyone likes to be appreciated.
9. Everybody is going to attend the function.
10. Everyone deserves respect.
Hindi Example: हर कोई यहाँ आना चाहता है।
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10. INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
Myself (emphatic)
1. I myself saw him steal the money.
2. I myself will talk to the manager.
3. I myself cooked dinner for everyone.
4. I myself completed the entire project.
5. I myself made this dress.
6. I myself experienced that situation.
7. I myself will deliver the message.
8. I myself painted this picture.
9. I myself solved the problem.
10. I myself apologized to them.
Hindi Example: मैं खुद वहाँ गया था।
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Yourself (emphatic – singular)
1. You yourself told me that story.
2. You yourself can solve this problem.
3. You yourself made this mistake.
4. You yourself should talk to her.
5. You yourself chose this path.
6. You yourself experienced the difficulty.
7. You yourself will have to decide.
8. You yourself created this situation.
9. You yourself know the truth.
10. You yourself are responsible for this.
Hindi Example: तुम खुद यहाँ आ सकते हो।
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Himself (emphatic)
1. He himself admitted his mistake.
2. He himself built this house.
3. He himself will come to meet you.
4. He himself witnessed the accident.
5. He himself wrote this book.
6. He himself cooked dinner for us.
7. He himself made the decision.
8. He himself experienced the pain.
9. He himself solved the mystery.
10. He himself apologized for the delay.
Hindi Example: वह खुद यहाँ आएगा।
Herself (emphatic)
1. She herself decorated the entire house.
2. She herself will speak at the event.
3. She herself made this beautiful dress.
4. She herself chose this career path.
5. She herself experienced the loss.
6. She herself solved the difficult problem.
7. She herself cooked for all the guests.
8. She herself organized the whole event.
9. She herself witnessed the miracle.
10. She herself apologized for being late.
Hindi Example: वह खुद खाना बनाएगी।
Itself (emphatic)
1. The machine itself turns off automatically.
2. The problem itself solved over time.
3. The house itself is very beautiful.
4. The idea itself was brilliant.
5. The door itself opened suddenly.
6. The truth itself revealed later.
7. The city itself has changed dramatically.
8. The book itself is worth reading.
9. The event itself was memorable.
10. The system itself corrects errors.
Hindi Example: यह काम अपने आप हो जाएगा।
Ourselves (emphatic)
1. We ourselves built this company.
2. We ourselves will handle the situation.
3. We ourselves experienced the difficulty.
4. We ourselves made this decision.
5. We ourselves cooked for all the guests.
6. We ourselves solved the problem.
7. We ourselves organized the entire event.
8. We ourselves apologized for the mistake.
9. We ourselves saw him do it.
10. We ourselves are responsible for this.
Hindi Example: हम खुद यह काम करेंगे।
Yourselves (emphatic – plural)
1. You yourselves chose to come here.
2. You yourselves can solve this issue.
3. You yourselves made this happen.
4. You yourselves should take responsibility.
5. You yourselves experienced the problem.
6. You yourselves will have to decide.
7. You yourselves created this situation.
8. You yourselves know the rules.
9. You yourselves are invited to participate.
10. You yourselves saw what happened.
Hindi Example: आप खुद यहाँ आ सकते हैं।
Themselves (emphatic)
1. They themselves admitted their mistake.
2. They themselves built this school.
3. They themselves will come to explain.
4. They themselves witnessed the incident.
5. They themselves made the arrangements.
6. They themselves solved the puzzle.
7. They themselves organized the protest.
8. They themselves experienced the loss.
9. They themselves apologized publicly.
10. They themselves are responsible for this success.
Hindi Example: वे खुद यहाँ आएंगे।












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