miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2012

PRONOUNS

A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun.

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Personal pronouns refers to a specific person or thing  to indicate person, number, gender, and case.
EXAMPLES
  1. I will come tomorrow.
  2. You should not forget to homework.
  3. It was yesterday.
Subject pronouns  used when the person or thing is the subject of the sentence or clause.
EXAMPLES
  1. I´m a student
  2. She works as a teacher
  3. He plays videogames
The subjective personal pronouns are "I," "you," "she," "he," "it," "we," "you," "they."

Object pronouns used when the person or thing is the object of the sentence or clause.
EXAMPLES
  1. Give the list to me.
  2. I'm not sure that my mom will talk to you.
  3. She was surprised to see his boyfriend with other girl.
The objective personal pronouns are: "me," "you," "her," "him," "it," "us," "you," and "them."

Indefinitive pronouns is a pronoun referring to an identifiable but not specified person or thing.

EXAMPLES
  1. Make sure you give everyone a copy of the grammar book
  2. Give a exam to each.
  3. They looked everywhere for extra copies of the homework, they found none.
The most common indefinite pronouns are "all," "another," "any," "anybody," "anyone," "anything," "each," "everybody," "everyone," "everything," "few," "many," "nobody," "none," "one," "several," "some," "somebody," and "someone."


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