Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Personal Pronouns
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
My house is the biggest one
Today is your day
Our key is on the table
Their rules are the official rules
That is our class
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Yours were sent yesterday
Hers is beautiful
Some of the good books are theirs
To day is Yours
Mine is the biggest one
REFLETIVE PRONOUNS
Why dont you watch yourselves on TV?
Hendri didnt blame himself for the accident.
We should give time for ourselves to take a rest
Its essential to treat others like you treat yourself
The students ate cookies that they cooked by themselves.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
These are interesting
These are more shiny than those
This is me. Is that you
Such is the reality
This is my best friend.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
whose car is this? this car is mine
whom did you meet? I meet my girlfriend
who speak English? Robert speaks English
When did you go to Bali? Last Week
Why do you love me? You are beautiful
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
The woman whose car I want to buy is my old friend.
The team whom you were watching has won three gold
The laptop that I bought five years ago is still work properly.
The boy who is playing football on the yard is my neighbour.
I looked for the man who borrowed me money.
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
The man always gives everything to his daughter
ADJECTIVE
LINGKING VERB OF TO BE
The cat is funny
The man is sitting on the plane
I were busy last week
Dedy is being interviewed in Tidung
We are Student