English Pronouns with Examples
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Artsun Akopyan. English Pronouns with Examples
Foreword
What is a Pronoun?
I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they
I am
You are
He / she is
It is
We are
You are
They are
Revision: Units 1—7
Me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Me
You
Him
Her
It
Us
Them
Revision: Units 8—14
This, that, these, those
This/that woman
This/that dog
This/that ball
These/those people
These/those horses
These/those books
Revision: Units 15—20
My/mine, your/yours, his, her/hers, its, our/ours, their/theirs
My/mine
Your/yours
His
Her/hers
Its
Our/ours
Their/theirs
Revision: Units 21—27
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Myself
Yourself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Ourselves
Yourselves
Themselves
Revision: Units 28—35
One/ones, no one/nobody, some/any, somebody/anybody, everyone/everybody, either/neither, many/few, etc
One/ones/one’s/oneself
No one/nobody/none/nothing
Some/any
Somebody/anybody, someone/anyone, something/anything
Everybody/everyone/everything, both, each, all
Either/neither, another/other/others
Many/few, little/much, plenty, several, less/more, most
Revision: Units 36—42
Each other, one another
Each other, each other’s
One another, one another’s
Revision: Units 43—44
Who, whom, whose, which, what (in questions)
Who (for people)
Whom (for people)
Whose (for people)
Which (for people or things)
What (for things or animals)
Whoever, whichever, whatever
Revision: Units 45—50
Who, whom, whose, which, that (in relative clauses)
That, who (for people)
Whom, who, that (for people)
Which, that (for things and animals)
Whose (for people, animals and things)
Who/that, that/which (in extra information relative clauses)
Whoever, whatever, whichever
Revision: Units 51—56
List of Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives Used in This Book
About the Author
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The illustrated tutorial “English Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives” contains all of the pronouns that are used in spoken English, namely personal, demonstrative, possessive, reflexive, indefinite, reciprocal, interrogative, relative pronouns, plus 4 demonstrative adjectives and 7 possessive adjectives.
You will learn how to use pronouns in sentences through examples, illustrations and exercises, rather than theory. This handbook is for beginners and intermediate learners of English as a second language (ESL) / English as a foreign language (EFL) who want to improve their English grammar and vocabulary.
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16. You ______ a child.
17. You ______ not men and women.
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