used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned: Show If you see Kevin give him my love. What's Terry up to - I haven't seen him for ages. Why don't you give him his present? We've just got a new cat, but we haven't named him yet. Linguistics: personal pronouns
Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. him pronoun (ANY GENDER)old-fashioned used after a verb or preposition to refer to a person or animal that has just been mentioned, or is just about to be mentioned, and whose gender is not known or not considered to be important in that situation: A human being's ability to talk makes him unlike any other animal. If anyone comes to see me, ask him to wait.
Linguistics: personal pronouns GrammarPronouns: personal (I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.) We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined): …Subject and object pronouns Personal subject pronouns act as the subject of a clause. We use them before a verb to show who is doing the verb. We do not usually leave out the pronoun: …I, me We use I and me to refer to the speaker or writer. I is the subject form and me is the object form: …You We use you to refer to the listener or reader. It is both the subject and the object form. You can refer to one person or more than one person. It is usually clear from the context whether you is singular or plural: …He, him; she, her He, him, she and her are singular third person pronouns. He and him are the masculine forms. She and her are the feminine forms: …It We use it to refer to things: …We, us We use we and us to refer to different groups of people, but always including the speaker. We and us can refer to the speaker + the listener, or the speaker + other people but not the listener, or people in general including the speaker: …They, them We use they and them to refer to specific groups of people, things and animals: …He, she, him, her, his, hers In writing, we can use (s)he, he/she, him/her or his/her to refer to both sexes at the same time. When speaking formally, we say he or she and his or her:हिम् का क्या अर्थ है?[सं-पु.] - बरफ़; तुषार; पाला।
हल का स्पेलिंग क्या होता है?प्रश्न :- हल को इंग्लिश में क्या कहते हैं? उत्तर :- हल को इंग्लिश में Plow (प्लो) कहते हैं। हल एक कृषि यंत्र है जो जमीन की जुताई के काम आता है। इसकी सहायता से बीज बोने के पहले जमीन की आवश्यक तैयारी की जाती है।
हरिया की स्पेलिंग क्या है?Hariya (हरिया) Meaning In English.
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