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How do you use personal pronouns to deal with collective nouns?

How do you use personal pronouns to deal with collective nouns?

Possessive pronouns referring to collective nouns are singular if the item possessed belongs to the entire group. If the members of the group are acting as individuals, drop the collective noun. Possessive pronouns referring to the members of the group are plural. Body parts always belong to individuals, not to groups.

What are the example sentences of personal pronouns?

The word “he” is an example of a personal pronoun. He is third person (because he is the person being spoken about), singular, and masculine….Examples of Personal Pronouns

  • You need to stop lying to me.
  • We would love for you to join us.
  • Come look at my cat! He has climbed to the top of that tree.

What is an example of a collective pronoun?

Some examples of this type are: pride (for lions), bed (for clams or oysters), flock (for birds or sheep), and swarm (for bees or locusts).

How do you use collective nouns in a sentence?

Collective Noun Examples

  1. Our class took a field trip to the natural history museum.
  2. The herd of bison ran across the prairie, leaving a massive dust cloud in its wake.
  3. We waited anxiously for the jury to come to a verdict.
  4. This year’s basketball team includes three players who are over six feet tall.

Which word in the sentence is a collective noun?

Finally, here are some more example sentences…

collective noun treated as singular collective noun treated as plural
The family next door is very quiet. We never hear them.* My family are always arguing. The neighbours often hear us.
The school reopens in September. The school are preparing for their winter marathon.

What is the difference between a pronoun and a personal pronoun?

A pronoun is a word or form that we can use instead of a noun or noun phrase. Personal pronouns are used to represent the number of people (I/we), gender (he/she), person (I/you) and case (we/us). There are two types of personal pronouns: subject and object.

What are 20 examples of collective nouns?

Here is most important 200 examples of collective nouns;

  • a cluster of coconuts.
  • a cloud of dust.
  • a clump of bushes.
  • a collection of coins.
  • a comb of bananas.
  • a bevy of ladies.
  • a murder of crows.
  • a battery of guns.

What are the three types of personal pronouns?

The three cases are: nominative, possessive, and objective.

When to use singular or plural pronouns for collective nouns?

Possessive pronouns referring to collective nouns are singular if the item possessed belongs to the entire group. If the members of the group are acting as individuals, drop the collective noun. Possessive pronouns referring to the members of the group are plural.

How are collective nouns used in a classroom?

The class (collective noun) members (added for clarity) began their (plural verb and pronoun) homework assignments while waiting for their (plural pronoun) teacher. The class of students is a unit, but the students are acting as individuals.

When to use singular pronouns when referring to a group?

To sum up the general rules on pronouns that refer to groups: Collective nouns performing one action as a unit take singular verbs and pair with singular pronouns. Possessive pronouns referring to collective nouns are singular if the item possessed belongs to the entire group.

Are there possessive pronouns for members of a group?

Possessive pronouns referring to the members of the group are plural. Body parts always belong to individuals, not to groups. Geraldine Woods has more than 35 years of teaching experience.

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