This is our house, not yours.
This is because "our" is a possessive pronoun
It is used to indicate ownership by a group that includes the speaker,
And it functions as a determiner in this context.
Third-person narrative uses pronouns like he, she, they to tell the story from an outside perspective.
"I" is a first-person pronoun, used only in first-person narration.
Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things.
"Nobody" refers to no particular person, so it is an indefinite pronoun.
The children completed their project.
"Children" is plural, and "their" correctly matches the plural antecedent.
We generally use a reflexive pronoun after enjoy.
Myself, yourself, himself are Reflexive Pronouns.
Enjoy yourself in the party.
I enjoy myself sitting alone.
"Itself" is the correct reflexive pronoun to refer back to the cat, a singular third-person subject.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object of the sentence are the same.
She is living alone so no one to look after her.
وہ اکیلی رہتی ہے اس لیے اس کی دیکھ بھال کرنے والا کوئی نہیں۔
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The first part of the sentence describes the subject that she lives alone and there is nobody to care for her.
So, the appropriate pronoun describes the absence of a person or people will be No one
Similarly, the pronoun that refers to the woman is her.
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"Which" is used when choosing from a known or limited set (like specific paintings).
The sentence is asking to identify one from several, so "Which" fits correctly.
In the sentence "Such was not my intention, such is...", the word "such" is used as a pronoun.
It refers back to the previous idea of "not my intention."
Pronoun-antecedent agreement means the pronoun must agree in number and gender with its antecedent.
In this case, "boys" is plural, so the correct pronoun is "their," making the sentence grammatically correct.