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SSC Exams : Important English Rules
for Pronouns
Pronouns - Definition
 Pronouns are words used
in place of noun.
 Every pronoun must have a
clear antecedent(the word
for which the pronoun
stands)
 For example I, me, mine,
you, yours, his, her, hers,
we, they, or them.
Study Notes on Pronouns
1. Since a personal pronoun works in place of a noun, the number,
gender, and person of the pronoun must be according to the noun only.
Ram has lost his books. (Not their)
She loves his husband. (Incorrect)
She loves her husband. (Correct)
2. When two or more singular nouns are joined by ‘And’ the Pronoun
for them always in the plural number.
Mohan and Sohan have lost his books. (Incorrect)
Mohan and Sohan have lost their books. (Correct)
3. When two or more singular nouns joined by ‘And’ are preceded by
‘Each’ and ‘Every’ the pronoun must be singular.
Every student and every teacher took his or her seat.
Each of Ram and Shyam has done his work.
Each man and each boy in the party has got his share.
4. When a singular noun and a plural noun are combined by ‘Or’, ‘Either-
or', ‘Neither-nor', the singular noun usually comes first in the sentence
and the pronoun must be in the plural number.
Either the manager or his subordinates failed in their duty in sending the
official message.
5. When two or more singular nouns are joined by 'Either-or', 'neither-
nor' the pronoun is always in the singular form.
Ex - Ram or Mohan should invest his money in some business.
Neither Ram nor Shyam confessed his guilt
Either Sita or Kamla forgot to take her prize.
6. 'Either and neither' are always used in relation to two things or two
persons, for more than two ‘Any’, or ‘None’ must be used.
Ex - Either of the two girls can pay for it.
Neither of the two brothers has been selected.
Any one of the employees can claim it.
None of the students of this class has passed.
7. When in a sentence ‘one’ is used as the subject, all the pronouns in the
sentence must be changed into ‘one’ or one’s and not his, her or him.
Ex.-One should keep one’s promise.
One should do one’s duty.
One must finish one’s task in time.
8. When any pronoun functions as the complement of the verb ‘to be’, it is
always in the nominative case.
Ex.- It is me who have to go. (Incorrect)
It is I who have to go. (Correct)
It is him who is to blame. (Incorrect)
It is he who is to blame. (Correct)
It was he who could solve the problem Easily. (Correct)
9. Whenever any pronoun functions as an object of the main verb or a preposition,
it is in the objective case.
Ex.- It is for he to consider. (Incorrect)
It is for him to consider. (Correct)
Ask he to go. (Incorrect)
Ask him to go. (Correct)
10. When two singular nouns joined by 'and' denote the same person or thing, the
pronoun used for them must be singular in number. The article ‘The’ is placed
before the first Noun.
Ex.- The accounts officer and treasures should be careful in his work of keeping
accounts.
11. When a personal pronoun is connected by a conjunction with some other
word in the objective case, it must be in the objective (accusative) case.
Ex.- These clothes are for you and me. (not I)
12. A pronoun should be used in the objective case in a sentence beginning with Let.
Ex.- Let him go to his office
Let her submit the records in time.
13. While confessing a fault (or expressing a negative idea) the sequence of the
personal pronouns should be as follows.
I, you and he are in the wrong and will be punished.
[First person first, second person next and third person last]
14. While expressing a positive idea or praise, the sequence of the personal
pronouns should be as follows.
You, He and I will get an award for the good work we have done.
[Second person (2), third person (3), and first person (1)]
You, he and I have finished the work.
Ram, I and you have finished our studies. (Incorrect)
You, Ram and I have finished our studies. (Correct)
14. While expressing a positive idea or praise, the sequence of the personal pronouns
should be as follows.
You, He and I will get an award for the good work we have done.
[Second person (2), third person (3), and first person (1)]
You, he and I have finished the work.
Ram, I and you have finished our studies. (Incorrect)
You, Ram and I have finished our studies. (Correct)
15. After ‘But’, ‘Except’, ‘Between’ and ‘Let’ the pronoun is used in the objective
case.
Ex.-Everyone laughed but I. (Incorrect)
Everyone laughed but me. (Correct)
None attended the meeting except he. (Incorrect)
None attended the meeting except him. (Correct)
16. ‘Some’ is used in affirmative sentences to express quantity or degree. ‘Any’ is used in
Negative or interrogative sentences.
Ex.-I shall buy some apples.
I shall not buy any apples.
Have you bought any apples.
17. When a pronoun stands for a collective noun, it must be in the singular number and in
the neuter gender if the collective noun is viewed as a whole.
Ex.-The Jury gave its verdict.
The Jury were divided in their opinions.
18. (a) Each other is used for two persons.
Ex.-The two brothers disliked each other.
Romeo and Juliet loved each other.
The two children quarreled with each other.
19. The pronouns who, whom, whose are generally used for persons.
Who- Nominative case
Whom- Objective case
Whose-Possessive case
Ex.-Shikha is the student who got an award.
They are the thieves whom the police caught.
This is the student whose certificates are lost.
20. Use of ‘Which’
(a) For infants, small animals, and objects.
Ex.-This is the baby which was lost in the theater.
This is the dog which my friend bought from the U.S.
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SSC Pronouns - Important Rules

  • 1. SSC Exams : Important English Rules for Pronouns
  • 2. Pronouns - Definition  Pronouns are words used in place of noun.  Every pronoun must have a clear antecedent(the word for which the pronoun stands)  For example I, me, mine, you, yours, his, her, hers, we, they, or them.
  • 3. Study Notes on Pronouns 1. Since a personal pronoun works in place of a noun, the number, gender, and person of the pronoun must be according to the noun only. Ram has lost his books. (Not their) She loves his husband. (Incorrect) She loves her husband. (Correct) 2. When two or more singular nouns are joined by ‘And’ the Pronoun for them always in the plural number. Mohan and Sohan have lost his books. (Incorrect) Mohan and Sohan have lost their books. (Correct)
  • 4. 3. When two or more singular nouns joined by ‘And’ are preceded by ‘Each’ and ‘Every’ the pronoun must be singular. Every student and every teacher took his or her seat. Each of Ram and Shyam has done his work. Each man and each boy in the party has got his share. 4. When a singular noun and a plural noun are combined by ‘Or’, ‘Either- or', ‘Neither-nor', the singular noun usually comes first in the sentence and the pronoun must be in the plural number. Either the manager or his subordinates failed in their duty in sending the official message.
  • 5. 5. When two or more singular nouns are joined by 'Either-or', 'neither- nor' the pronoun is always in the singular form. Ex - Ram or Mohan should invest his money in some business. Neither Ram nor Shyam confessed his guilt Either Sita or Kamla forgot to take her prize. 6. 'Either and neither' are always used in relation to two things or two persons, for more than two ‘Any’, or ‘None’ must be used. Ex - Either of the two girls can pay for it. Neither of the two brothers has been selected. Any one of the employees can claim it. None of the students of this class has passed.
  • 6. 7. When in a sentence ‘one’ is used as the subject, all the pronouns in the sentence must be changed into ‘one’ or one’s and not his, her or him. Ex.-One should keep one’s promise. One should do one’s duty. One must finish one’s task in time. 8. When any pronoun functions as the complement of the verb ‘to be’, it is always in the nominative case. Ex.- It is me who have to go. (Incorrect) It is I who have to go. (Correct) It is him who is to blame. (Incorrect) It is he who is to blame. (Correct) It was he who could solve the problem Easily. (Correct)
  • 7. 9. Whenever any pronoun functions as an object of the main verb or a preposition, it is in the objective case. Ex.- It is for he to consider. (Incorrect) It is for him to consider. (Correct) Ask he to go. (Incorrect) Ask him to go. (Correct) 10. When two singular nouns joined by 'and' denote the same person or thing, the pronoun used for them must be singular in number. The article ‘The’ is placed before the first Noun. Ex.- The accounts officer and treasures should be careful in his work of keeping accounts. 11. When a personal pronoun is connected by a conjunction with some other word in the objective case, it must be in the objective (accusative) case. Ex.- These clothes are for you and me. (not I)
  • 8. 12. A pronoun should be used in the objective case in a sentence beginning with Let. Ex.- Let him go to his office Let her submit the records in time. 13. While confessing a fault (or expressing a negative idea) the sequence of the personal pronouns should be as follows. I, you and he are in the wrong and will be punished. [First person first, second person next and third person last] 14. While expressing a positive idea or praise, the sequence of the personal pronouns should be as follows. You, He and I will get an award for the good work we have done. [Second person (2), third person (3), and first person (1)] You, he and I have finished the work. Ram, I and you have finished our studies. (Incorrect) You, Ram and I have finished our studies. (Correct)
  • 9. 14. While expressing a positive idea or praise, the sequence of the personal pronouns should be as follows. You, He and I will get an award for the good work we have done. [Second person (2), third person (3), and first person (1)] You, he and I have finished the work. Ram, I and you have finished our studies. (Incorrect) You, Ram and I have finished our studies. (Correct) 15. After ‘But’, ‘Except’, ‘Between’ and ‘Let’ the pronoun is used in the objective case. Ex.-Everyone laughed but I. (Incorrect) Everyone laughed but me. (Correct) None attended the meeting except he. (Incorrect) None attended the meeting except him. (Correct)
  • 10. 16. ‘Some’ is used in affirmative sentences to express quantity or degree. ‘Any’ is used in Negative or interrogative sentences. Ex.-I shall buy some apples. I shall not buy any apples. Have you bought any apples. 17. When a pronoun stands for a collective noun, it must be in the singular number and in the neuter gender if the collective noun is viewed as a whole. Ex.-The Jury gave its verdict. The Jury were divided in their opinions. 18. (a) Each other is used for two persons. Ex.-The two brothers disliked each other. Romeo and Juliet loved each other. The two children quarreled with each other.
  • 11. 19. The pronouns who, whom, whose are generally used for persons. Who- Nominative case Whom- Objective case Whose-Possessive case Ex.-Shikha is the student who got an award. They are the thieves whom the police caught. This is the student whose certificates are lost. 20. Use of ‘Which’ (a) For infants, small animals, and objects. Ex.-This is the baby which was lost in the theater. This is the dog which my friend bought from the U.S.
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