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Growth is an increase or decrease in something. It is modeled using classes of mathematical functions such as linear, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic growth. Growth can also be classified according to its quality and impact to a business or community. The following are a few commonly cited types of growth. Growth refer to a positive change in size and/ or maturation, often over a period of time. Growth can occur as a stage of maturation or a process toward fullness or fulfillment.
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(a) We may say—
Sheela is absent because Sheela is ill.
But it is better to avoid the repetition of the noun Sheela, and say Sheela is absent because she is ill.
Definition. A word that is used to replace a noun is called pronoun.
(The word ‘Pronoun’ means ‘for a noun’.)
(b) If the number of noun is singular, persons of the male *** are referred to by ‘he. him. his, himself. Persons of the female *** take, ‘she. her, hers, herself. Non¬living things are referred to by ‘it, its and itself’
(c) If the number of a noun is plural, persons of either *** as also the non-living things, are referred to by ‘they, them, their, theirs, thems
(d) An animal is generally referred to by the neuter ‘it’, even if the noun denotes one *** only.
I watched the cow as it grazed peacefully.
However, if there is something in the situation that draws attention to the *** of the animal, then ‘he’ or ‘she’ may be used.
There is a cow with her calf.
For animals which occur in a story as characters or the animals which are thought of as members of the family, he, she etc may be used.
We have a monkey in the house.
Have you seen him ?
(e) The words ‘his’, ‘her’ and others derived from them are called possessive adjec¬tives. They must agree in gender with the words which they refer back. The gender of these possessive adjectives has nothing to do with the nouns they follow :
Ram gave a present to his mother. (not her mother)
Sita gave a present to her brother as well as to her sister. (not his brother or his sister) The cycle was restored to its owner. (not his or her owner)
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A fair is also held in my village every year on the day of Baisakhi. The Baisakhi always falls on the 13 day of April every year. It is on this day that the farmers start harvesting their wheat crops in northern India. Hence the day is celebrated with great joy with only little variations from village to village.
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She got married to an American citizen and thus became a naturalized American. So, she is called an Indian-American.
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