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ASIGNATURA: Ingls

AO/GRADO: 5to Ao

SECCIN: A, B y C

OBJECTIVE 2.

PRONOUNS
PERSONALS PRONOUNS
I

I am ill.

You

You are tall.

He

He is handsome.

She

She is pretty.

It

It is cold today.

We

We are tired.

They

They are at the cinema.


OBJETIVE PRONUNS

Me

Can you help me?

You

I can help you.

Him

Can you see him?

Her

Give it to her.

It

Give it a kick.

Us

Can you see us?

Them

He can help them.

POSESSIVE PRONOUNS
My

This is my house.

Your

This is your book.

His

This is his bicycle.

Her

This is her dress.

Its

This is its home.

Our

These are our suitcases.

Their

These are their books.


ADJETIVE PRONOUNS

Mine

This book is mine

Yours

Is this book yours?

His

This bicycle is his.

Hers

The dress is hers.

Ours

The suitcases are ours.

Theirs

This pencil is theirs.

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Myself

I saw it for myself.

Yourself

Don't burn yourself!

Himself

He hurt himself.

Herself

She did it herself.

Itself

The cat scratched itself.

Ourselves

We made it ourselves.

Yourselves

Did you paint the house


yourselves?

Themselves

They were speaking to


themselves.

DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUNS}
Singular and here:
This
I like this car.
Singular and there:
that
I like that car.
Plural and here:
these
I like these cars.
Plural and there:
those
I like those cars.
INDEFINITE PRONUNS
Sing.

Plural

All

Another

Any

Anybody/Anyone

Is there anybody/anyone home?

Anything

It's so dark, I can't see anything.

You ate all the cookies!


Another glass of wine please.

Is there any milk?

Anywhere

We can go anywhere you want.

Both

Both of my children speak French.

Each

Each of them is different.

Either

I'm happy to see either movie.

Enough

There is never enough time.

Every

Every student failed the exam.

Everybody/Everyone

Is everybody/everyone here?

Everything

How's everything? Everything is


fine.

everywhere

The water spilled everywhere.

Few

He has few friends.

Fewer

There are fewer students this year.

Less

There is less work this year.

Little

There is little to do here.

Many

She has many books to read.

More

There is more work this year.

Most

It rains most of the time here.

Much

We don't have much money.

Neither

Neither of us speaks Spanish.

Nobody/No one

Nobody/No one was in class today.

None

None of the children wanted to


answer the question.

Nothing

There is nothing in the fridge.

Nowhere

He has nowhere to stay.

One

One never knows what the future will


bring.

Other

The other class has more students.

Others

X
X

Several

The others are going to a concert


tonight.
There are several movies playing.
There are some dogs in the park.

Some

Somebody/Someone

Somebody/Someone is in the
bathroom.

Something

I have something in my eye.

Somewhere

Right now it is raining somewhere.

Such

He is such a nice man.

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

That

Subj.

Obj.

Which

Who

Whom

Whose

RELATIVES PRONOUNS
Each Other = One Another
We love each other. We love one another.

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