English-2
Grade-2
Easy
Question
James is a bright student.
- He
- She
- We
- They
Hint:
A pronoun is a word that is used as a substitute of a noun. In a sentence, the form of pronouns vary according to to three kinds of persons (first, second and third), two kinds of number (singular and plural), and four kinds of gender(masculine, feminine, neuter and common).
The correct answer is: He
The correct answer is "he".
From the above-mentioned example, we can say that James is a bright and intelligent student. Here, the subject is James and to represent it, we must use a third person singular number pronoun. Among the given options, the words "he" and "she" have a similar feature, but since James is a boy, a masculine gender pronoun must be used. So, the correct answer is "he".
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