
Pronouns
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2nd Grade
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Belen Binaghi
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Pronouns
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Definition:
Nouns can be replaced by pronouns.
It can be someone, something, any animals, etc...
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Nouns
Nouns refer to persons, animals, places, things, ideas, or events, etc. Nouns encompass most of the words of a language.
Noun can be a/an -
Person – a name for a person: - Max, Julie, Catherine, Michel, Bob, etc. Animal – a name for an animal: - dog, cat, cow, kangaroo, etc.
Place – a name for a place: - London, Australia, Canada, Mumbai, etc. Thing – a name for a thing: - ball, chair, door, house, computer, etc.
Idea – A name for an idea: - devotion, superstition, happiness, excitement, etc.
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Definition:
Nouns can be replaced by pronouns.
It can be someone, something, any animals, etc...
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Type of Pronouns
1. Personal Pronouns
2. Possessive Pronouns
3. Relative Pronouns
4. Reflexive Pronouns
5. Intensive Pronouns
6. Indefinite Pronouns
7. Demonstrative Pronouns
8. Interrogative Pronouns
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1. Personal Pronouns: take the place of people or things
eg: I, you, he, she, we, it, they, me
2. Possessive Pronouns: personal pronouns that indicates the possession of something/owner of something
eg: my, your, his, her, (mine, yours, theirs- stand alone and not followed by a noun)
3. Relative Pronouns: use to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun [to add more information]
eg: who, whom, which, that
4. Reflexive Pronouns: when a subject perform an action on itself, the sentence use reflexive pronouns after the verb
eg: myself, himself, herself, themselves
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5. Intensive Pronouns: similar to reflexive pronouns but have different function in a sentence (only to add emphasis)
eg: yourself, myself [I told Ain that you yourself will bake the cake]
6. Indefinite Pronouns: refer to people or things but they don't have a specific person or thing as a reference.
eg: some, anyone, everything
7. Demonstrative Pronouns: point out a person or thing
eg: this, that, these, those
8. Interrogative Pronouns: pronouns to ask questions
eg: who, whom, whose, what, which
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Personal Pronouns
They are used for names of person, animal and things.
Example; I, you, he, she, we, they, me, you, us, them etc.
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Impersonal pronouns
They are used for non living things, used when we don't want to specify the gender of an animal, when referring to a child but we don't want to specify the gender.
For example; The child is sick - It is sick.
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¿Cual de las siguientes imágenes representa el Personal Pronoun "They"
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¿Cual de las siguientes imágenes representa al personal pronoun "I".
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It se usa para
Cosas - objetos
Personas
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