3 Forms Of Pronouns
आज, हम प्रोनाउंस के रोमांचक विश्व में डाइव कर रहे हैं।
प्रोनाउंस भाषा के मौलिक भौतिक हैं, जो हमें अधिक प्रभावी रूप से संवाद करने में मदद करते हैं।
चलिए, हम मूलभूत प्रोनाउंस, उनके स्वामित्व रूप, और ऑब्जेक्ट रूप की खोज करें।
मूलभूत प्रोनाउंस
Basic Pronouns
“शुरुआत करने के लिए, चलिए मूलभूत प्रोनाउंस के बारे में बात करते हैं। प्रोनाउंस वह शब्द हैं जो संज्ञा को बदल देते हैं, हमारी भाषा को संक्षेप और अभिव्यक्तिपूर्ण बनाने में।”
“सिंगुलर रूप में, हमारे पास ‘मैं,’ ‘तुम,’ और ‘वह/वह/यह’ हैं।”
“In the singular form, we have ‘I,’ ‘You,’ and ‘He/She/It.'”
- “I am hosting the podcast.”
- “You are listening attentively.”
- “He enjoys learning about language.”
“और प्लुरल रूप में, हमारे पास ‘हम,’ ‘तुम,’ और ‘वे’ हैं।”
“And in the plural form, we have ‘We,’ ‘You,’ and ‘They.'”
- “We explore language together.”
- “You engage with the content.”
- “They appreciate linguistic nuances.”
Possessive Forms
“अब, चलिए अपने ध्यान को स्वामित्व रूप पर शिफ्ट करते हैं। ये रूप स्वामित्व या संबंध को दिखाते हैं।”
“सिंगुलर रूप में, हमारे पास ‘मेरा/मेरा,’ ‘तुम्हारा/तुम्हारा,’ और ‘उसका/उसकी/उसकी’ हैं।”
“In the singular form, we have ‘My/Mine,’ ‘Your/Yours,’ and ‘His/Her/Its.'”
- “This is my podcast.”
- “Is this your favorite episode?”
- “The book is his.”
“और प्लुरल रूप में, हमारे पास ‘हमारा/हमारा,’ ‘तुम्हारा/तुम्हारा,’ और ‘उनका/उनकी/उनकी’ हैं।”
“And in the plural form, we have ‘Our/Ours,’ ‘Your/Yours,’ and ‘Their/Theirs.'”
- “The ideas are ours.”
- “Is this your pen?”
- “The results are theirs to share.”
स्वामित्व संबंधित प्रोनाउंस को अपोस्ट्रोफ़ की आवश्यकता नहीं है। वे अपने आप में मजबूती से स्वामित्व को साझा करने के लिए खड़े होते हैं।
लेकिन ‘its’ और ‘it’s’ के बारे में क्या है? चलिए स्पष्टीकरण करें।
“‘Its’ बिना अपोस्ट्रोफ़ के एक स्वामित्व संबंधित प्रोनाउंस है, जैसे ‘The dog wagged its tail.’ ‘कुत्ता अपनी पूँछ हिला रहा था।’
वहीं, ‘it’s’ एक अपोस्ट्रोफ़ के साथ ‘it is’ या ‘it has’ का संक्षेप है, जैसे ‘It’s a beautiful day.”यह एक खूबसूरत दिन है।'”
ऑब्जेक्ट रूप
Object Forms
“आखिर में, चलिए ऑब्जेक्ट रूप पर थोड़ा ध्यान देते हैं। ये रूप तब आते हैं जब प्रोनाउंस किसी क्रिया या पूर्वस्थिति के object का कार्य करते हैं।”
“सिंगुलर रूप में, हमारे पास ‘मुझे,’ ‘तुम्हें,’ और ‘उसे/उसे/यह’ हैं।”
“In the singular form, we have ‘Me,’ ‘You,’ and ‘Him/Her/It.'”
- “She called me yesterday.”
- “I appreciate you joining us.”
- “I saw him at the event.”
“और प्लुरल रूप में, हमारे पास ‘हमें,’ ‘तुम्हें,’ और ‘उन्हें’ हैं।”
“And in the plural form, we have ‘Us,’ ‘You,’ and ‘Them.'”
- “They invited us to the party.”
- “I look forward to you participating.”
- “We appreciate them supporting our podcast.”
Here is the information presented in a table format for a basic pronoun, possessive form, and object form:
More Examples
“Possessive pronouns are like linguistic superheroes, indicating ownership without the need for lengthy descriptions. In the singular form, we have ‘mine,’ ‘yours,’ ‘his,’ ‘hers,’ and ‘its.'”
- “The book is mine.”
- “Is this pen yours?”
- “The project is his.”
“In the plural form, we use ‘ours,’ ‘yours,’ and ‘theirs.'”
- “The ideas are ours to explore.”
- “Is this car yours?”
- “The decisions are theirs to make.”
“When expressing ownership or association with a singular noun, we use possessive pronouns like ‘mine,’ ‘yours,’ and ‘his.'”
- “The achievement is mine.”
- “Is this laptop yours?”
- “The success is his.”
“And when referring to multiple people or things, we opt for ‘ours,’ ‘yours,’ and ‘theirs.'”
- “The victory is ours.”
- “Is this garden yours?”
- “The responsibilities are theirs.”
“Object pronouns step into the spotlight when they take on the role of the object in a sentence. In the singular form, we have ‘me,’ ‘you,’ ‘him,’ ‘her,’ and ‘it.'”
- “She called me yesterday.”
- “Can you pass it to him?”
- “I appreciate you joining us.”
“In the plural form, we use ‘us,’ ‘you,’ and ‘them.'”
- “They invited us to the gathering.”
- “Can I help you with anything?”
- “I saw them at the event.”
“When the pronoun is the direct or indirect object of a verb, we reach for ‘me,’ ‘you,’ ‘him,’ ‘her,’ ‘it,’ ‘us,’ ‘you,’ and ‘them.'”
- “She gave me a thoughtful gift.”
- “Could you please show him the way?”
- “I saw her at the concert.”
“These pronouns also play a crucial role in sentences with prepositions, such as ‘with,’ ‘to,’ and ‘for.'”
- “He went with us to the park.”
- “This gift is for you.”
- “I have a surprise for them.”
“In commands or imperatives, we often use object pronouns.”
- “Pass me the salt, please.”
- “Show her the new technique.”
- “Tell them to wait for us.”