pronouns and their characteristic features in english

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uzbekistan state university of world languages english language faculty №3 group: 1923 theme: pronouns and their characteristic features in the english. course work written by: buvaraimova dilshoda supervisor: muratova dilorom pronouns and their characteristic features in the english. introduction plan: 1. personal pronoun's functions. 1.1.types of pronouns. 1.2.pronoun proficiency. 2. pronoun cases and types. 2.1.personal pronouns. 2.2.demonstrative pronouns. conclusion sources introduction pronouns have characteristics called number, person, and case. number refers to whether a pronoun is singular (him) or plural (them). thus john kennedy becomes he or him, while the president's friends would be they or them. person is a little more abstract. possessive: demonstrative indefinite: relative personal: reflexive types of pronouns a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. using pronouns keeps you from repeating the same nouns over and over again. there are many different types of pronouns, each serving a different purpose. keep …
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after it (such as «bethany's»). there are two types of possessive pronouns: possessive determiners that can function as pronouns, and independent possessive pronouns, which refer to a previously stated noun. possessive determiners my, your, our, her, his, its, their is that my book? your dog is so cute. her job is exciting. independent possessive pronouns mine, yours, ours, hers, his, its, theirs that prize is mine. ours is down the street. the decision is theirs. notice that the possessive determiners always come before a noun, while the independent possessive pronouns can stand alone. the two possessive pronouns that are the same in both cases are his and its — the words are spelled the same no matter how you use them as a pronoun (with no apostrophe in its). indefinite pronouns indefinite pronouns don't point to particular nouns. we use them when an object doesn't need to be specifically identified. …
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t, us, them go talk to her. has anyone met him? come sit with us. the personal pronouns you use depend on many things, including the context of a sentence and a person's preferred pronouns. many style guides now have guidance on using they/them as singular pronouns. possessive pronouns possessive pronouns show ownership or possession of a noun. they replace a noun that typically has an apostrophe and «s» after it (such as «bethany's»). there are two types of possessive pronouns: possessive determiners that can function as pronouns, and independent possessive pronouns, which refer to a previously stated noun. possessive determiners my, your, our, her, his, its, their is that my book? your dog is so cute. her job is exciting. independent possessive pronouns mine, yours, ours, hers, his, its, theirs that prize is mine. ours is down the street. the decision is theirs. notice that the possessive determiners always …
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t at the table. can you bring some? most indefinite pronouns work whether the noun comes before the pronoun or not. however, clarifying the noun in the previous sentence may help with any misunderstanding. relative pronouns relative pronouns connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. we often see them when we need to add more information. they also include indefinite relative pronouns, which are relative pronouns with «ever» at the end. relative pronouns who, whom, which, whose, that find the man who stole the money. the dog, which barked all night, is asleep. i sold the watch that my sister gave me. indefinite relative pronouns whoever, whomever, whichever, whatever thank whoever sent a gift. whichever you choose will be great. we should take whatever train comes next. you can use relative pronouns to introduce adjective clauses. they connect dependent clauses to independent clauses to create a more …
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, herself, itself, themself, theirself you should buy yourself a smoothie. nadine taught herself spanish. the spider spun a web for itself. plural reflexive pronouns yourselves, ourselves, themselves enjoy yourselves at the party. we gave ourselves plenty of extra time. the kids made themselves a fort. if you replace these pronouns with the nouns in the sentence, they are still correct, but they're more awkward. «nadine taught nadine spanish» is more confusing to read than «nadine taught herself spanish.» intensive pronouns intensive pronouns, also known as emphatic pronouns, emphasize or intensify nouns and pronouns. they take the same form as reflexive pronouns, but unlike reflexive pronouns, they're not essential to the sentence. you usually find them right after the noun they're intensifying. singular intensive pronouns myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themself, theirself i myself like to travel. he himself is his worst critic. she herself bought the tickets. plural intensive …

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uzbekistan state university of world languages english language faculty №3 group: 1923 theme: pronouns and their characteristic features in the english. course work written by: buvaraimova dilshoda supervisor: muratova dilorom pronouns and their characteristic features in the english. introduction plan: 1. personal pronoun's functions. 1.1.types of pronouns. 1.2.pronoun proficiency. 2. pronoun cases and types. 2.1.personal pronouns. 2.2.demonstrative pronouns. conclusion sources introduction pronouns have characteristics called number, person, and case. number refers to whether a pronoun is singular (him) or plural (them). thus john kennedy becomes he or him, while the president's friends would be they or them. person is a little more abstract. possessive: demonstrative indefinite: relativ...

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