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21. I met Afzal _______ had just returned from Tajikistan.
A. He
B. Whose
C. Whom
D. Who
ANSWER:D
SOLUTION : I met Afzal Who had just returned from Tajikistan.
22. I’m going to buy vegetables myself and get back home. The emphatic pronoun in this sentence is ______.
A. I
B. Myself
C. Him
D. It
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION:An emphatic pronoun is a pronoun such as myself, herself, yourself, etc., that is used immediately after the noun to which it refers in order to show emphasis.
23. This is better than that. The demonstrative pronoun in this sentence is ______.
A. This
B. Than
C. That
D. None of these
ANSWER:A
SOLUTION:
Demonstrative words are words, for example “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those,” that show which person or thing is being referred to: In the sentence “This is my brother,” “this” is a demonstrative pronoun. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: grammatical terms.
24. Whoever , Whose and Whosever etc. are called __________ pronouns.
A. Inregrative
B. Compound Relative
C. Relative
D. Distributive
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION:A compound relative is a relative pronoun, adjective, or adverb that is used without an antecedent.
25. Who is there. The word ‘ Who’ in this sentence is _______ pronoun.
A. Interrogative
B. Relative
C. Distriutive
D. None of these
ANSWER:A
SOLUTION:An interrogative pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence to ask a question.
26. You will hurt _______.
A. You
B. Yourself
C. Itself
D. Myself
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION :You will hurt Yourself.
27. My uncle,________is a doctor, is forty year old.
A. Whom
B. Whose
C. Which
D. Who
ANSWER:D
SOLUTION:
Who
28. ___________ he does, he does well.
A. Whoever
B. Whichever
C. Whatever
D. Soever
ANSWER:C
SOLUTION:
Whatever
29. Which can replace a Noun?
A. Adjective
B. Pronoun
C. Verb
D. Adverb
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION: Pronouns are words that can replace nouns in a sentence, and are used to avoid repetition.
30. This shirt is mine. Here the underlined word is an example of –
A. Subject pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Object pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
ANSWER:D
SOLUTION: In the sentence “This shirt is mine”, the underlined word “mine” is a possessive pronoun.