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PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVE DETERMINERS, POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS AS OBJECT AS SUBJECT (detrs del verbo, detrs de preposiciones) Me (a m) You (a ti) Him (a l) Her (a ella) It (a ello)
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS (NO van seguidos REFLEXIVE de sustantivos) PRONOUNS Myself (yo mismo) Yourself (t mismo) Himself (l mismo) Herself (ella mismo) Itself (ello mismo) Ourselves (nosotros/as mismos/as) Yourselves (vosotros/as mismos/as) Themselves (ellos/as mismos/as) 5
My (mi/s) Your (tu/s) His (su/s de l) Her (su/s de ella) Its (su/s de ello)
Mine (mo/a/s) Yours (tuyo/a/s) His (suyo/a/s de l)) Hers (suyo/a/s de ella) Its (suyo/a/s de ello) Ours (nuestro/a/s) Yours (vuestro/a/s) Theirs (suyo/a/s de ellos/as) 4 The books are ours (Los libros son nuestros)
Your (vuestro/a/s)
They (ellos/as) Them (a ellos/as) 1 We have some books. (Nosotros tenemos libros) 2 The books are for us. (Los libros son para nosotros)
Their (su/s de ellos/as) 3 These are our books. (Estos son nuestros libros)
NEAR
FAR
That (ese, esa, eso) SOME (afirmativas) Someone (alguien) Somebody Something (algo) Somewhere (algn lugar)
SINGULA This That R book is book is mine. mine. (Este libro es mo) These (estos, estas) These books are mine. (Ese libro es mo) Those (esos, esas) Those books are mine.
ANY (negativas)
PLURAL
NO (afirmativas pero con sentido negativo) No one (nadie) Nobody Everyone (todo el mundo) Everybody Nothing (nada) Nowhere (ningn lugar)
EVERY
Everything (todo)
EXERCISE 1
Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button. 1. Despite her parents complaints, she decided to live by ___ in New York City. her herself
2.
If you happen to see your parents this weekend, give ___ my best regards. him her them
3. I can't understand ___ when she speaks German with ___ . her, me him, me
5. Mary was worried about the children, so she convinced ___ husband not to accept the job abroad. his her
7. I can't find ___ pencil. Can I use ___ , Mary? my, yours mine, your
9. This house is too expensive for ___ . We can't pay such a high rent. us we
15. They enjoyed ___ a lot at the cocktail party. theirselves themselves
EXERCISE 2
Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
1. It belongs to me, it's ___ 2. It belongs to my father, it's ___ 3. It belongs to her, it's ___ 4. It belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, it's ___ 5. It belongs to me and my wife, it's ___ 6. It belongs to my mother, it's ___ 7. It belongs to him, it's ___ 8. It belongs to you, it's ___ 9. It belongs to the dog, it's ___ 10. It belongs to them, it's ___
EXERCISE 3
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1. John Anderson forgot ___ book. 2. Mary and Susan talk like ____ mother. 3. Alex and I were late for ___ class . 4. Princess Caroline is wearing ___ new Gucci gown. 5. Where are ___ keys? I can't find them. 6. Where do you keep ___ money, in the bank? 7. Everyone should bring ___ signed receipt.
EXERCISE 4
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1. "Is she writing to Leonardo di Caprio?"
b. its c. them
6. "Why is he always talking about Pamela Anderson?"
a. him b. it c. its
8. "Is that Mary's new boyfriend?"
"His friends gave ___a guitar for his birthday!" a. him b. it c. them
11. "What are you going to do with those old papers?"
a. them b. there
c. they
14. "Have you met Tom and Lisa?"