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B. Make sentences with these pronouns, once as a reflexive pronoun (R) and
once as an emphatic pronoun (E).
1. myself (R)
(E)
2. herself (R)
(E)
3. yourself (R)
(E)
4. themselves (R)
(E)
5. ourselves (R)
(E)
5. Demonstrative pronouns are used to point at people or things that are near or
far from us, or to introduce people. For example,
y These are very expensive. How much are those?
y This is my brother.
y That is my sister.
C. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate demonstrative pronouns.
1. ‘ is Miss Ahana Jain. She is your new class teacher,’ said
the Principal.
2. ‘Look at !’ exclaimed the boy pointing at the shooting star.
3. is how you can solve this sum.
4. ‘I can solve easily,’ said the girl.
5. ‘I like , but I would like to look at too, the
ones you have at that end,’ said the customer.
6. Distributive pronouns are used to refer to people or Note
things taken one at a time. They always take a singular
verb. For example, Each, neither and
either are distributive
y Either will do. Select any of the two books. pronouns.
y Each of them deserves a reward.
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