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Wiki📚 English GrammarEnglish Pronouns: Types and UsageKnowledge test

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English Pronouns: Types and Usage Guide for Students

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The eight categories of pronouns in English consist solely of personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, universal, and indefinite pronouns.

Test: English Pronouns

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Question 1: The eight categories of pronouns in English consist solely of personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, universal, and indefinite pronouns.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: There are eight categories of pronouns in English, which include personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, universal, indefinite, reciprocal, and Wh-pronouns. The question omits reciprocal and Wh-pronouns.

Question 2: The most common type of pronoun is the subject pronoun.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Personal pronouns are divided into subject and object pronouns, and the most common type of pronoun is the subject pronoun.

Question 3: The verb 'amuse' is one of the verbs that must always be followed by a reflexive pronoun.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that only a few verbs (absent oneself, avail oneself, pride oneself) must be followed by reflexive pronouns. 'Amuse' is listed among transitive verbs that are commonly followed by reflexive pronouns when the subject and object refer to the same person, not as one that must always be followed by one.

Question 4: The pronoun 'any' is more likely to occur in a question than 'some'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that 'the pronoun any occurs in a negative or interrogative environment. For this reason, some is more likely to occur in a positive statement whereas any is more likely to occur in a negative statement or a question.'

Question 5: Indefinite pronouns refer to individuals who are known or identified.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that indefinite pronouns refer to individuals "without regard ... whether they are known or identified in any way, which is why they are called 'indefinite'."

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