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Worksheet for Class 2 English-Pronoun


Worksheet for Class 2 English-Pronoun

2 Class English : Takshila Learning offers on-line school courses for kids finding out in school one to five. youngsters will study at their own inputs and their own pace through a 2D-3 D animated program of learning and active, every chapter is associate degree in the midst of videos, activities, printable worksheets and take a look at papers for more studies. Our on-line school course program facilitates your youngsters to make smart study habits and sophistication two English worksheets help your kid recognize what to mention and the way to mention it. during this article, learn the way to use pronouns in situ of a typical and noun and rewrite sentences with pronouns.
Read this paragraph
Simran said she was ill. Simran asked Father for medicine. Father gave a cough syrup to Simran. Simran drank syrup. Simran said Simran is feeling better.
Now, read this
Simran said she was ill. She asked her father for medicine. The father gave a cough syrup and she drank it. Simran said she is feeling better.
Don’t you think the second paragraph sounded much better? This is because we replaced Simran with She. Here, we use words like he, she, they, it in place of nouns to avoid such repetitions.
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. I, You, he, she, they, we, it is pronouns.
  • I am Shweta
  • She is Simarn
  • Are you Amit?
  • We are friends
  • They are my students
  • This is my dictionary. It is very useful.

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