'Herself' reflects back to the subject 'She', showing the action is done by the subject to herself.
Reflexive pronouns end in -self or -selves.
They are used when the subject and object are the same person.
"They" is the correct subject pronoun referring to "the children", who are performing the action (crossing the road).
"Them" is an object pronoun.
"Those" refers to "the streets (of Lahore)" mentioned earlier.
It is a demonstrative pronoun used to point out specific things.
The relative pronoun is who.
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A relative pronoun is a word that is used to connect an independent clause to a dependent clause.
The most common relative pronouns are:
who,
whom,
whose,
which,
that.
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Somebody is an indefinite pronoun because it refers to an unspecified person.
Indefinite pronouns do not point to any specific individual.
Singular verb is used after an indefinite pronoun.
Everybody, anybody, everything etc. are called Indefinite Pronouns.
Either or means یا تو یہ یا تو وہ
The sentence should read: "He is looking for accommodation either in a flat or a shared house."
This means he is considering both options, a flat or a shared house, for his accommodation.
Incorrect: I looked at me in the mirror
Correct: I looked at myself in the mirror
The reflexive pronoun and reflexive pronoun for singular first person 'I' is 'myself'.
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He is taller than me.
The above sentence is grammatically correct, because in this sentence 'than' is used as a preposition.
Who is a pronoun.
Who means جو
"Who" is used for the subject of the sentence referring to a person.
"Which" is used for things.
"Whom" is used as an object.
"Whose" shows possession.