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Name: MONICA ALEJANDRA AGUINSACA GÓMEZ

Teacher: LIC CHRISTIAN GUAMAN

Course: INGLÉS

Topic: Look for information about these topics.

PARALlel: SECOND CYCLE ´´A´´

Date: 20-12-2021

December/2021-April 2022
DEMOSTRATIVE DEMOSTRATIVE POSSESIVE
PRONOUNS ADJETIVES PRONOUNS
USES: USES: USES:
 A pronoun is a word  Is a word belonging to  Possessive pronouns
that takes the place of a one of the major form show that something
noun. classes in any of belongs to someone
numerous languages
and typically serving
as a modifier of a noun
to denote a quality of
the thing named, to
indicate its quantity or
extent, or to specify a
thing as distinct from
something else.

FUNCTION: FUNCTION: FUNCTION:

 A demonstrative  The demonstrative  The possessive


pronoun is a pronoun pronouns can act as pronouns are my,
used to point something demonstrative our, your, his, her,
out. The demonstrative adjectives when placed its, and their.
pronouns are this, that, before a noun: There's also an
these and those. this, that, these and those “independent” form
of each of these
pronouns: mine, ours,
yours, his, hers, its,
and theirs.

EXAMPLES: EXAMPLES: EXAMPLES:

I brought this from This house is my My plane is delayed.


home. grandmother’s. Your dinner is ready.
My memory sticks? I That car belongs to Could you
forgot that at home. Joe. bring his tea out to
I’ll take these. They’re I’ll take these sandals. him?
perfect! Those chameleons look Remember not to
Those are chameleons. a little off-colour; are judge a book
That pens are color they well? by its cover.
blue These are delicate I would have
knocked
on their door, but I
heard their baby
crying.
Bibliography:
Grammarly. (05 de 10 de 2018). Grammarly Blog. Obtenido de Grammarly Blog:
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/possessive-pronouns/

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