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Adjective Pronouns, Nouns, and Reported Speech in English

Adjective Pronouns, Nouns, and Reported Speech in English

1. Adjective Pronouns

definition

1-Adjective pronouns; are words that are used to describe or modify a noun. They provide more information about the noun. Some common adjective pronouns are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their,whose.                                                                                                                                                                                             
Examples 
My bo
Her car is beautiful
our car is big
                                                                                                                  Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct adjective pronons.
 
dog is very friendly-------
books are the shelf.-------
house is near the park.------
teacher is very kind.------
shoes are new.------
nouns                                                                                                                                                                                                                noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be countable (e.g., book, car) or uncountable (e.g., water, information).

Types of Nouns:

Proper Nouns: Names of specific people, places, or things (e.g., London, John).
Common Nouns: General names for things (e.g., dog, city).
Countable Nouns: Can be counted (e.g., apples, chairs).
Uncountable Nouns: Cannot be counted (e.g., rice, music).

Exercise 2: Identify the nouns in the following sentences.

The dog runs in the park.
Alice visited New York last summer.
We bought some apples from the market.
The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
She loves reading books and listening to music.

 3. Reported Speech

Reported speech (or indirect speech) is used to report what someone has said without quoting their exact words. It often requires changing the tense and pronouns.

Examples:

1-Direct Speech: He said, "I am going to the store."
2-Reported Speech: He said that he was going to the store.

Rules:

--When reporting statements, change the verb tense: Present simple → past simple, Present continuous → past continuous, etc.
--Pronouns change according to the subject of the reporting sentence.

Exercise 3: Change the following sentences into reported speech.

She said, "I am working on the project."
He said, "I will meet you tomorrow."
"We are going to the cinema," they said.
John said, "I have finished my homework."
Mary said, "I can't find my keys."

Answer  of all the question                                             

My

Their
Our
His
Her

Exercise 2 (Nouns):

dog, park
Alice, New York, summer
apples, market
teacher, lesson
books, music

Exercise 3 (Reported Speech):

She said that she was working on the project.
He said that he would meet me tomorrow.
They said that they were going to the cinema.
John said that he had finished his homework.
Mary said that she couldn't find her keys.                                                                                                                                                                 Conclusion    
  These lessons and exercises cover the key concepts of adjective pronouns, nouns, and reported speech in English and  the proper use of adjective pronouns, nouns, and reported speech enhances your ability to express yourself clearly, whether you're describing objects and people, explaining grammatical relationships, or recounting information from others. Mastering these elements is crucial for both speaking and writing in English .    
   
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