PRONOUNS
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PERSONAL:
A personal pronoun is a pronoun that is associated primarily with a particular person, in the grammatical sense. Personal pronouns take the place of specific nouns that name people, places and things to avoid repetition and to help ease the flow of sentences.
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THEY
they took a brief vacation
THEY play in the aftyernoon
THEY were arguing about money
WE
WE are the shampion my frend
We leave immediately
WE are brothers
IT
IT is absolutely impossible
IT is cold today
IT is Good movie
SHE
SHE worked hard
SHE is my mother in low
SHE is my cousin
HE
HE is sad
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HE acted foolishly
HE opened the refrigerator and took some food front it
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YOU
Yoy are every smart
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You look bored
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You are honest
I
I am a Good student
I hear music
I am happy
RELATIVE:
A word referring grammatically to an antecedent. How to use relative in a sentence.
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do you like the cat THAT is sleeping underneath the table?
we live in a ground floor THAT backs onto a busy street
the girl THAT we met in france has sent us a car
WHOM
Whom are you going to invite?
I don't care whom you invite.
she's the woman WHOM I met in greece
WHOSE
Whose dog is barking outside?
Whose cell phone keeps ringing?
Whose camera is this?
WHY
The reason why I turned down the job is that the pay was too low
The 1970s is the decade in which heavy rock music dominated
Tomorrow is the day on which I get my first pay check
WHEN
I will leave when it gets light outside
The summer, when the sun is shining, is always my favourite time of year.
I'm hoping for a time when we can be together again
WHICH
Superdrug, which last week announced that it is buying Medicare, is also part of the group.
We drove past my old school, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
Spaghetti, which we eat at least twice a week, is one of my family’s favorite meals.
WHERE
Where are you going?
don't know where she lives
The town (noun) where we usually go on holiday is in Northumberland
WHO
That’s the dog who doesn’t like me
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We don’t know the person who donated this money.
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The cyclist who won the race trained hard.
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REFLEXIVE:
Is directed or turned back on itself; also : overtly and usually ironically reflecting conventions of genre or form. How to use reflexive in a sentence
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MYSELF
I hurt MYSELF trying to fix my father's car.
I cut MYSELF when Iwas shaving
I don´t need you help while I can do it MYSELF
ITSELF
the refrigerator defrosts ITSELF
the allgator ate the large bird and found ITSELF feeling quite full
the bug found ITSELF caught in yet another screen enclausure
OURSELF
we can build a good combination MYSELF
we admonished OURSELVES for not getting to the concert sooner
we don't have to go out; we can fix dinner OURSELF
HIMSELF
he spoke to HIMSELF in fornt of mirror
He wanted to impress her, so he baked a cake HIMSELF
jack introduced HIMSELF to his girlfriend's parents
HERSELF
she blames HERSELF for thet incident
she is ashamed of HERSELF for her deeds
she love to travel HERSELF
THEMSELF
they are doing it THEMSELF
the choir practiced THEMSELCES to the point of exaustion
the actors saved the local theatre money by making costumes THEMSELVE
YOURSELF
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don't hurt YOURSELF by playing carelessly
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you boys should make it YOURSELF
don't blame YOURSELF for this
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INTERROGATIVE:
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun which is used to make asking questions easy. There are just five interrogative pronouns. Each one is used to ask a very specific question or indirect question. Some, such as “who” and “whom,” refer only to people.
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WHICH?
wich is heavier?
wich is faster?
WHich is smarter?
WHAT?
what do yo mean?
what do you do?
what is that?
WHOSE?
whose mother Works as a nurse in the hospital?
whose won the race?
wose car is this ?
WHOM?
whom is she talking to?
do you went whit whom?
you saw whom?
Who?
who won yesterday?
who loves pies?
who took the book?
DEMOSTRATIVE:
haracterized by or given to open exhibition or expression of one's emotions, attitudes, etc., especially of love or affection.
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THESE
Add details about your teachers' evaluation criteria. This way you will know the aspects you need to focus on.
those animal are fierce
those are my clasmate
those are his shoes
THOSE
Write down the attendance policy, to avoid confusion throughout the year.
these windows are clean
these dogs look friendly
these papers are in order
THIS
Add details about your course.
this apple is sweet
this is a marble table
this door is narrow
THAT
Type in the name of your teachers and teacher assistants, plus any details you should know about them.
that chair is very comfortable
that room is too large
that book is mine