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Pronouns
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Mind Map on Pronouns, created by Ricardo Linarez on 07/11/2016.
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Pronouns
Personals
I, He, She, It, You, We, They
I am a teacher.
accusative
Me, you, Him, Her, It, Us, Them
They will go with me.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Their
Bill washes his car every day.
POSESIVE
Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs
Is this book yours?
REFLECTIVE
Myself, Yourself,Himself, Herself, Itself, Ourselves, themselves
I cut myself with a knife.
INDEFINITE
Everyone, No one, Someone, Anyone, everything, nothing, Something, Anything
I heard everything they said.
RELATIVE
Who, That, which, Whom, Whose, What
The girl who was dancing at the party is my friend
RECIPROCAL
Each other, One Another
We love each other
VERB TO BE
ARE (You, We, They) (+) We are speaking. (?) Are we speaking? (-) We are not speacking
Past Verb Are= Were We were speaking(+). (?) Were we speaking? (-) We were not speaking
AM ( I ) I am a doctor (+). (?) AM I A DOCTOR?. (-) I AM NOT A DOCTOR.
Past verb Am= Was I was a Doctor (+). (?) Was I a Doctor?. (-) I was not a Doctor
IS (He, She, It) (+) She is a girl. (?) Is she a gitl? (-) She is not a girl.
Past Verb Is= Was she was a girl(+). (?) Was she a girl? (-) She Was not a girl
the Article
The
the apples = Plural. The apple = Singular
One
One more Time
A, AN
A car. An elephant
(+) Some
Some Books
(?, -) Any
Any cars?
Few
Few pens
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