• विभाजक सर्वनाम • वियोजक सर्वनाम | |
disjunctive: वियोजक वियोजी | |
pronoun: सुनाना सर्वनाम | |
disjunctive pronoun मीनिंग इन हिंदी
disjunctive pronoun उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- *Again, this is the disjunctive pronoun use.
- English is moving toward a system with disjunctive pronouns, rather than strict case agreement.
- In French, prepositions combine with disjunctive pronouns, which are also found in other syntactic contexts ( see French disjunctive pronouns ).
- In French, prepositions combine with disjunctive pronouns, which are also found in other syntactic contexts ( see French disjunctive pronouns ).
- Like gapping, stripping allows the object form of the pronoun ( = disjunctive pronoun ) to function as the subject in the stripped clause.
- Other syntactic types of pronouns which may adopt distinct forms are disjunctive pronouns, used in isolation and in certain distinct positions ( such as after a conjunction like " and " ), and prepositional pronouns, used as the complement of a preposition.
- The situation in English may, however, also be compared with French, where the historical accusative form " moi " functions as a so-called disjunctive pronoun, and appears as a subject complement ( " c'est moi ",'it is me').
- The " disjunctive pronouns " are the strong forms of the French pronouns, the forms used in isolation and in emphatic positions . ( Compare the use of " me " in the English sentence " Me, I believe you, but I am not sure anyone else will " . for more, see Intensive pronoun ) . French Disjunctive pronouns have nominative case same as French subject pronouns.
- The " disjunctive pronouns " are the strong forms of the French pronouns, the forms used in isolation and in emphatic positions . ( Compare the use of " me " in the English sentence " Me, I believe you, but I am not sure anyone else will " . for more, see Intensive pronoun ) . French Disjunctive pronouns have nominative case same as French subject pronouns.
- There is no hint of such forms ( outside creoles ) as " Give I the book ! " or " Me am going to the store . " What does exist is a disjunctive pronoun just like the French " moi " which is used in certain predications ( " C'est moi " : " It's me " ) and hypercorrection in phrases like " between you and I " . talk ) 17 : 14, 3 August 2012 ( UTC)