Pronombres En Ingles

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Pronouns 

Subject and object pronouns are used in everyday language. The subject always takes action. The object is part of the activity, but it does not do any acting. Here is an example:
Shelby likes talking to Marvin.

Shelby is the subject; she is liking and talking. Marvin is the object; all the liking and talking is done to Marvin but not by Marvin.

Subject and object pronounsfunction in the same way.
Subject pronouns include I, you, he, she, it, they, we. 
Object pronouns include me, you, him, her, it, them, us,. See the following examples:

Shelby likes talking to Marvin.
Subject + Verb + Object |
I | like talking to | Me |
You | like talking to | You |
He | likestalking to | Him |
She | like talking to | Her |
It | like talking to | It |
They | like talking to | Them |
We | like talking to | Us |

Subject | Object. |
I might see you later. | Sarah hit me on the arm |
You have to come now. | I need to tell you something.. |
She lives in Nebraska. | The message wasn’t for her.. |
He makes me angry | Larry took him aside |
It just mightwork. | Take it to the store |
They caught the last train. | Margaret took them downstairs. |
We can’t see the end. | Summer is fun for us. |

Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Pronouns (PP) | Possessive Adjectives (PA) |
Mine | Mio | My | Mio |
His | De el | His | Su |
Hers | De ella | Her | Su |
Its | De Eso | It | Su |
Ours | De nostros | Our |Nuestro |
Yours | Tuyos | Your | tuyo |
Theirs | De ellos | Their | De ellos |

Forms:
* PP: Subject + Verb + PP
* Example: The car is MINE

* PA: Subject + Verb + PA + Object
* Example: That is MY car

Intensive pronouns and reflexive pronouns look the same. However, they act differently in a sentence. Intensive pronouns put an emphasis on other pronouns or nouns.Reflexive pronouns rename the subject in a sentence. Look at the following examples:

Intensive pronoun – She herself will go to the bank. (herself emphasizes the pronoun she)
Reflexive pronoun – She cut herself on the arm. (herself renames the pronoun she)

Intensive and reflexive pronouns include:

Myself | Y mismo | Himself | El mismo |
Itself | Eso mismo | Yourselves | ustedes mismos |Yourself | Tu mismo | Herself | Ella misma |
Ourselves | Nosotros mismos | Themselves | Ellos(as)mismos |

Demonstrative pronouns refer to things in relation to distance. 
This and these refer to things that are close by. That and those refer to things farther away.

This is your shirt. These good friends are sitting next to me.

That is my house on the corner. Those roads inthe next town are bumpy.
Indefinite pronouns replace nouns that are not specified. They include the following:
All | Todo | Another | Otro |
Any | Cualquier | Anybody | Cualquiera(pesona) |
Anyone | Cualquier cosa o persona | Anything | Cualuier cosa |
Both | Ambos | Couple | Pareja - varios |
Each | Cada quien | Either | Cualquiera |
Everybody | Todos(perona) | Everyone | Todos |Everything | Todo(cosas) | Few | pocos |
Many | muchos | Neither | Ninguno |
Nobody | Nadie | None | Ninguno |
No one | Ninguno(persona) | Nothing | Nada |
One | Uno | Several | Varios |
Some | Alguno | Somebody | Alguien |
Someone | alguien | Something | algo |

* We gave everything to the homeless shelter.
* All were sad to see the children go.
* Give a present to each asthey come in.

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question. They include:
Who | Quien | Whom | Quien |
What | Que | Which | Cual |
Whose | De quien | Whoever | Quien sea |
Whomever | Quien sea | Whatever | Lo que sea |
Whichever | El que sea | | |

Consider the example sentences below:

* Which of these do you like best?
* Who was just in this room?
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