CHAPTERFOURWe use personal pronouns so that we do not need to repeat certain words all the time.Here is an example. We do not want to repeat the manager all the time, so we use he.The manager came. The manager said, ‘You are both welcome, sir.’The manager came. He said, ‘You are both welcome, sir.’4-1Remember the following:Personal pronounsSubject formIyouhesheitwetheyObject formmeyouhimheritusthem4-2Listen to the first six paragraphs of A blind man andhis eyes. Listen carefully and write down every personal pronoun you hear. And then you will do a quiz about it.4-3 How many personal pronouns have been used? Which pronoun is used most often? How many times is it used? What pronoun is used for Charlie? Which pronoun has been used more than once, they or he? Which pronoun belongs in this blank?The clerk said, ‘_____ don’t allow pets in this hotel.’ What is the pronoun for Mr Dancer and Charlie when the manager speaks to them? Which is the most often used pronoun in the world? How many personal pronouns have been used? Which pronoun is used most often? How many times is it used? What pronoun is used for Charlie? Which pronoun has been used more than once, they or he? Which pronoun belongs in this blank?The clerk said, ‘_____ don’t allow pets in this hotel.’ What is the pronoun for Mr Dancer and Charlie when the manager speaks to them? Which is the most often used pronoun in the world?Remember the following:4-4 The subject is the doer of an action and is put in front of the verb.He is reading a book. The object is the noun upon which an action is done. It is put after the verb or a preposition.Please take him to hospital now.The boy’s mo...