English Class 6 - Pronouns Notes
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Pronouns
Welcome to the chapter on Pronouns for Class 6. In this chapter, you will learn what pronouns are, the different types of pronouns, and how to use them correctly in sentences. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to identify and use pronouns to make your writing clear and interesting!
Introduction
Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence. They help us avoid repeating the same nouns and make our sentences smoother.
Types of Pronouns
- Personal Pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
- Possessive Pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
- Reflexive Pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
- Demonstrative Pronouns: this, that, these, those
- Interrogative Pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, what
- Relative Pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that
- Indefinite Pronouns: someone, anyone, everyone, nobody, each, few, many, all, some
Using Pronouns in Sentences
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences easier to read.
- Rita is my friend. She is very kind.
- The book is on the table. It is new.
- These are my shoes. They are black.
Common Mistakes with Pronouns
- Make sure the pronoun matches the noun in number and gender.
- Use the correct type of pronoun for the sentence.
Fun Activity: Pronoun Hunt!
Read a story or passage and circle all the pronouns you find. Try to replace nouns with pronouns in your own sentences.
Summary
- Pronouns take the place of nouns.
- There are many types of pronouns.
- Pronouns make sentences clear and less repetitive.
Practice Questions
- Replace the noun with a pronoun:
Rohan is playing. Rohan is happy. - Choose the correct pronoun:
_____ is my book. (This/These) - Fill in the blank:
She did it by _______. (herself/himself) - Write a sentence using a possessive pronoun.
- Identify the pronouns in this sentence:
They gave us their tickets.
Challenge Yourself
- Write five sentences using different types of pronouns.
- Find and list all the pronouns in a paragraph from your English textbook.
Did You Know?
- The word "pronoun" comes from Latin and means "for a noun".
- "It" can be used for animals and things, but not for people.
Glossary
- Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun.
- Noun: A naming word (person, place, animal, or thing).
- Possessive: Showing ownership.
- Reflexive: Referring back to the subject.
Answers to Practice Questions
- He is playing. He is happy.
- This
- herself
- This pen is mine.
- They, us, their
Use pronouns to make your writing smooth and easy to read!