Pronoun Reference Exercises
Pronoun Reference Exercises
1. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following passage. Where necessary, rewrite the
Once upon a time, there lived a rich man who bought a necklace and a ring for his wife. Unfortunately, it
was lost. In the meantime, a few servants passed by the house. The house husband suspected that he might
steal the necklace. They lodged a complaint with the judge against the servants. The court brought a charge
of theft against them and he was summoned to the court on the due date. But the servants did not confess
Answer: Once upon a time, there lived a rich man who bought a necklace and a ring for his wife.
Unfortunately, the necklace/the ring was lost. In the meantime, a few servants passed by the house. The
house husband suspected that one of the servants might steal the necklace. He lodged a complaint with
the judge against the servants. The court brought a charge of theft against them and they were summoned
to the court on the due date. But the servants did not confess the guilt, on the contrary, they raised a protest
2. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite the
Pahela Baishakh is a part and parcel of Bengali culture. It is the first day of Bangla year. It is celebrated
with festivity across the country. Village people celebrate this day according to its age-old custom.
Baishakhi melas are held in different places. Urban people try to be a Bangalee at least this day. He
arrange different programs on this day. At Ramna Batomul it is celebrated gorgeously. Shopkeepers in
both villages and towns open haalkhata. They distribute sweets among their customers and clients. People
irrespective of age and sex eat panta- hilsa and join them. We can remember our Bengali culture and
Answer: Pahela Baishakh is a part and parcel of Bengali culture. It is the first day of Bangla year. It is
celebrated with festivity across the country. Village people celebrate this day according to the
country's age-old custom. Baishakhi melas are held in different places. Urban people try to be a Bangalee
distribute sweets among their customers and clients. People irrespective of age and sex eat panta-hilsa and
join the festivity we can remember our Bengali culture and tradition through celebrating Pahela
Baishakh.
3. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, re-write the
Mr Robertson is a lawyer. He doesn’t like people which talk too much. He herself prefers to speak very
little. He doesn’t have a beard but he has an enormous moustache of whom he is very proud. He says it
makes him look important. He is in his fifties and loves to eat. But he doesn't eat too much because it
creates various complications in our body. He is a serious person but sometimes he can make you laugh.
Answer: Mr Robertson is a lawyer. He does not like people who talk too much. He himself prefers to
speak very little. He doesn't have a beard but he has an enormous moustache of which he is very proud. He
says his moustache makes him look important. He is in his fifties and loves to eat. But he does not eat too
4. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite the
Migration from Bangladesh to Britain started in the 1930s and was predominantly a Sylheti phenomenon.
Men of these area employed by the British ship companies first started the process of migration. These
men were largely illiterate and belonged to the landless peasantry. After the World War II, due to labour
shortages, British government encouraged labour migration from their former colonies. The postwar
British economy demanded cheap and plentiful labour, much of who was recruited from South Asia. Since
Sylhet had already forged a strong link with the UK, most new labour was drawn from there. In Britain, he
phenomenon. Men of this area employed by the British ship companies first started the process of
migration. These men were largely illiterate and belonged to the landless peasantry. After the World War
II, due to labour shortages, the British government encouraged labour migration from its former colonies.
The postwar British economy demanded cheap and plentiful labour, much of which was recruited from
South Asia. Since Sylhet had already forged a strong link with the UK, most new labour was drawn from
5. Identify the unclear pronoun references and re-write them so that they become clear.
Mandela left public life in June 2004 telling their adoring countrymen not to call them. Regarding it,
Nadine Gordimer said, "He is at the epicentre of his time, your in south Africa and your, wherever you
are."
Answer: Mandela left public life in June 2004 telling his adoring countrymen not to call him Regarding
6. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the passage to make them clear.
Once two women came to King Solomon's court with a baby and each of her claimed that they were the
mother of the baby. He thought for a while and got a brilliant idea. He ordered one of his men to cut the
baby into two equal halves and give one half to them. The real mother of the baby became very nervous by
this, but the other woman was totally untouched. The king noticed the changed in the face her and handed
Answer: Once two women came to King Solomon's court with a baby and each of them claimed
that she was the mother of the baby. He thought for a while and got a brilliant idea. He ordered one of his
men to cut the baby into two equal halves and give one half to each of them. The real mother of the baby
became very nervous by this order, but the other woman was totally untouched. The king noticed the
changed in the face of the real mother and handed over the baby to her and punished the other woman
7. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the passage to make them clear.
Bangladesh is a land of rivers as this is crisscrossed by hundreds of big and small rivers. The rivers are the
lifeline of it. The lives of people living here are greatly affected by them. These are important from the
cultural point of view too. Thousands of melodious songs are written on these rivers. But it is a matter of
great concern that many of these are dying out for lack of proper maintenance.
Answer: Bangladesh is a land of rivers as she is crisscrossed by hundreds of big and small rivers. The
rivers are the lifeline of Bangladesh. The lives of people living here are greatly affected by these
rivers. These rivers are important from the cultural point of view too. Thousands of melodious songs are
written on these rivers. But it is a matter of great concern that many of these rivers are dying out for lack
of proper maintenance.
8. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite the
One must possess honesty and perseverance if he wants to be successful in life. Without it you cannot
expect trust and respect from others. Without perseverance, you cannot maintain your success for a long
time, because it needs continuous effort. Honesty and perseverance go hand in hand and they complement
Answer: One must possess honesty and perseverance if one wants to be successful in life. Without honesty
and perseverance, you cannot expect trust and respect from others. Without perseverance, you cannot
maintain your success for a long time, because success needs continuous effort. Honesty and perseverance
go hand in hand and one complement the other. Their combination always brings the best result
9. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite the
basis of what is stated and implied in it. One needs to read the passage first so that you can identify the
main idea of the passage: If the learners are not clear of the main idea of the passage, it will be really hard
for them to answer the questions. It is because most of them are done based on it.
on the basis of what is stated and implied in the passage. One reads to read the passage first so
that one can identify the main idea of the passage. If the learners are not clear of the main idea of the
passage, it will be really hard for them to answer the questions. It is because most of the questions are
10. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite
A table of contents is an important part of a book. It gives us information about which is inside a book. It
tells ours what each of the parts of the book is about. It also tells us how to go to the page where the part
starts. It is usually written as 'contents' at the top of it. The list of the parts is presented in the order so they
appear in the book. The list contains the titles or the names of the parts. It sometimes mentions the sections
as well as the subsection titles with the chapter/unit/lesson titles. It also includes the foreword or preface,
about which is inside a book. It tells us what each part of the book is about. It also tells us how to go to the
page where the part starts. It is usually written as 'contents' at the top of the page table. The list of the
parts is presented in order so the names of the parts appear in the book. The list contains the titles or the
names of the parts. The list sometimes mentions the sections as well as the subsection titles with the
chapter/unit/lesson titles. It also includes the foreword or preface, book map, index, and page numbers