Fill in the blanks with the given Pronouns, as guided :
1. Who,
Whom, Whose : 'Who' is used as Subject, 'whom' as Object and 'whose' is used to
show possession :
(a) ……………….is
the owner of this umbrella?
(b) Everybody
likes the boy …………….speaks the truth.
(c) ……………….do
you want to speak?
(d) ………………….is
this schoolbag?
2. One,
One's : If 'one' is used in a sentence, "one's" is used in it to show
possession :
(a) ………………should
do one's work well.
(b) One
should not cheat ………………..friends.
3. Some,
Any : 'Some' is used in positive sentences while 'any' is used in negative and
interrogative sentences :
(a) There
is ………………milk in the can.
(b) …………….of
the boys wished the teachers.
(c) Have
you ……………money in your purse?
(d) I
don’t want …………….of these pens.
4. Every,
Each : 'Every' shows a large number but 'each' signifies a limited number :
(a) …………………citizen
of India is hardworking.
(b) ………………of
the students were on time.
5. Each
Other, One Another : 'Each other' signifies a limited number while 'one
another' shows unlimited number :
(a) All
people should help ……………….. .
(b) two friends helped ………………… .
I don't think you will need answers for this exercise.
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