Rules of pronouns 🔥(part -4)
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Загружено: 2026-02-09
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Welcome to Crackivo – your go-to channel for beginner-friendly tips in English, Hindi Grammar, Maths, GK, and Computers. This video teaches you [Pronouns] in just [30–60 seconds], making it super easy to understand and remember.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
[ Rules of pronouns 🔥]
This video provides a concise guide to understanding and correctly using pronouns in English grammar. It focuses on different types of pronouns and their specific rules, which is particularly helpful for those preparing for competitive exams.
Here's a breakdown of the key concepts discussed:
Possessive Pronouns (0:13-0:48): These show ownership and replace noun phrases. Examples include mine, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs. The video highlights the importance of using "its" (without an apostrophe) for possession, as in "The cat licked its paw."
Reflexive Pronouns (0:49-1:23): Used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same. Examples are myself, yourself, himself, and themselves. The video demonstrates when to use them and when to use an object pronoun instead.
Distributive Pronouns (1:24-1:45): Refer to members of a group individually, such as each, either, and neither.
Reciprocal Pronouns (1:46-2:06): Used when two or more subjects act towards each other, like each other and one another.
Demonstrative Pronouns (2:07-2:22): Point to specific things, including this, that, these, and those.
Pronouns of Possessive Case (2:24-4:07): The video presents a table showing how pronouns change in nominative case (subject), possessive adjective, and possessive pronoun forms for first, second, and third persons (e.g., I becomes my and mine; you becomes your and yours; he becomes his and his; she becomes her and hers; they becomes their and theirs). It's important to note that its (possessive adjective) does not have a possessive pronoun form.
Adjectives vs. Pronouns (Rule 1) (4:08-5:53): Possessive pronouns are not used before a noun, while possessive adjectives are. For example, instead of "ours school," use "our school." Possessive pronouns are used when the noun is already known or mentioned (e.g., "This book is mine").
Subject of a Verb (Rule 2) (6:07-6:32): Possessive pronouns can function as the subject of a verb (e.g., "Yours is a new car").
Object of a Verb (Rule 3) (6:33-7:02): Possessive pronouns can also be used as the object of a verb (e.g., "He has lost my books as well as yours").
Prepositions and Comparison (Rule 4) (7:03-7:37): Possessive pronouns can be used as the object of a preposition and in comparisons (e.g., "I prefer your help to hers", "Your house is better than mine").
The Forbidden List (Rule 5) (7:38-8:31): Certain words like separation, report, leave, pardon, excuse, sight, mention, and favor cannot directly take a possessive pronoun before them. Instead, use phrases like "separation from you" or "favor from you."
No Apostrophes (Rule 6) (8:32-9:22): Possessive pronouns do not use apostrophes before 's' (e.g., "yours," "hers," "its").
Possessive Adjective Before a Gerund (Rule 7) (9:23-9:51): A possessive adjective is used before a gerund (e.g., "I was confident of my winning the match").
🚀 Perfect for beginners preparing for exams who want fast tricks, shortcuts, and clear explanations.
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