Possessive Pronoun | MCQs
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A. They
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B. Mine
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C. He
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D. She
Explanation
A possessive pronoun shows ownership. "Mine" is the possessive pronoun here, indicating ownership (e.g., "This book is mine").
"He," "She," and "They" are personal pronouns.
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A. None of these
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B. About
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C. Theirs
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D. Your
Explanation
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun showing ownership (something belonging to them).It replaces a noun, e.g., "their mistake" becomes "theirs."
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A. Neat
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B. Keep
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C. Bedroom
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D. Her
Explanation
Words like my, his, her, their, your etc. are called Possessive Pronouns.
"Her" is a pronoun used to show possession (possessive pronoun).
It refers to something that belongs to Hira (her bedroom).
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A. Preposition
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B. Noun
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C. None of these
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D. Pronoun
Explanation
"Mine" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership.
It replaces a noun phrase like "my car" to avoid repetition.
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A. Who's book is this?
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B. Whose book is this?
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C. Whose's book is this?
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D. Whos book is this?
Explanation
"Whose" shows possession.
"Who's" means "who is," which doesn't fit here.
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A. Cattles
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B. None
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C. Cattle
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D. Both
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A. Should
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B. Hurt
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C. People
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D. Others
Explanation
People should not hurt hurt each others. Incorrect
People should not hurt hurt each other. Correct
We use each other for two people.
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