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BY- SANJEEV RATHORE
Reflexive vs non-reflexive pronoun Rules
pronoun Rules
Question - Error pronoun Rules
Indefinite pronouns
Possessive pronouns
Reciprocal pronouns
Relative pronouns
Reflexive pronouns
Intensive pronouns
pronoun Rules
Subjective Pronouns
•Subjective Pronouns
A subjective pronoun acts as the subject of a
sentence—it performs the action of the verb.
The subjective pronouns are he, I, it, she, they,
we, and you.
•He spends ages looking out the window.
•After lunch, she and I went to the planetarium.
Reflexive Pronoun VS Non-Reflexive Pronoun
Use Reflexive Pronoun after acquit, avail, reconcile, amuse,
resign, avenge, exert, apply, adapt, adjust, pride, absent and
enjoy.
Rules
Reflexive Pronoun VS Non-Reflexive Pronoun
Keep, stop, turn, qualify, bathe, move, rest and hide do not
take a reflexive pronoun after them.
Rules