1. I – I like your book which was given yesterday.
2. Mine – Those books are mine.
3. Himself – He opened the door himself.
4. Herself– She closed the window herself.
5. These – These are trees
6. Those – Those boys are very naughty.
7. Who – Who is Ramesh?
8. Whom – Whom does she like?
9. That – I know the man that came yesterday.
10. Who – Where is the boy who stood first in the class?
11. Whom – Whom did you see there?
12. It-It is a very hot day.
13.I– I have a car
14. This – This is a loin
15. It -It is raining today.
16. They – They are repairing their motorbike.
17. Myself – I hurt myself.
18. Ourselves – We hurt ourselves.
19. Me – The woman wants to ask me something.
20. Who – I, who is your friend, will help you.
21. Whose – I know a girl whose brother is an engineer.
22. Whom – I met an old man whom I gave a hundred rupees to.
23. Which – I have a dog which barks all day.
24. Who – Who is there?
25. Whom-Whom do you want to teach?
26. What – What do you want?
27. Which – Which is your pen?
28. One-One must do one’s duty.
29. Herself – She loves herself.
30. Himself – He deceived himself.
31. Themselves – The men hid themselves.
32. Which – Which of you has done this work?
33. Same – My problem is the same as yours.
34. Such – Avoid such people who waste their time.
35. That – Eat anything that you like.
36. Each other – Sarika and Kanak love each other.
37. Neither – Neither of the servants was sincere.
38. Either – Either of them has left the room.
39. Anyone – Anyone can do this work if he tries.
40. That – I have a lion that roars all day.
41. What – You gave me a mobile phone what does not work properly.
42. This– This is my pen.
43. That – That is your house.
44. These – These are six mangoes.
45. Those – Those were beautiful gardens.
46. Each – Each of the students got a prize.
47. Neither – Neither of the two peoples was invited.
48. Either – Either of the roads leads you to college.
49. Everyone – Everyone of the six girls went there.
50. Both – Both of the two girls are intelligent.
51. None – None should hate the kids.
52. Themselves – They themselves accepted your mistake.
53. One another – These girls laughed at one another.
54. Each other – Those brothers love each other.
55. Which – The home in which he lives is very clean.
56. Whom– This is the girl whom I met yesterday.
57. Some– some students are naughty.
58. Someone – someone stole my book.
49. My – Seeta is my younger sister.
60. I – I am going to Patna to meet my Friend tomorrow.
61. We – We are playing football with our friends in the field.
62. He – He is my best friend.
63. She – She is singing a song on the stage.
64. You – You are going to Delhi to see the Lal Qulia
65. Whose – This is the child whose father is a farmer.
66. Which – The pen which is black is mine.
67. Whose-This is the problem whose solution is difficult.
68. Who – Yesterday I met a man who was blind.
69. All – all were safe.
70. All – All were busy in the office.
71. None – None of the boys read the book.
72. Some – Some are born great.
73. Yourself- If you do so, you will hurt yourself.
74. Each other – Mohan and Sohan like each other.
75. One another – Seeta and Geeta like one another.
76. He – She is my best friend.
77. She – She is a good student.
78. We – We are good friends.
79. You – You are very beautiful.
80. They – They are very innocent.
81. What – What is your name?
82. Which – Which is your shirt?
83. Who – Who is the current prime minister of India?
84. Its – The jury gave its verdict.
85. Their – The jury were divided in their opinion.
86. Ours – This book is ours.
87. It -It is a pen
88. Myself – I myself write this letter.
89. Yourself – You yourself play cricket.
90. Ourselves – We ourselves met father.
91. None – There was none for you.
92. Everyone – I shall be glad to help everyone of my boys in his studies.
93. Each – Each one must do his duty.
94. Such – I hate such boys who waste their time.
95. I– I have been teaching English for two years.
96. Mine – This pencil is mine.
97. Nobody – Nobody attended the class.
98. Some one- Someone stole my car.
99. Everybody – Everybody knows Jawahar Lal Nehru.
100. Few – Few knows her address.