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INTRODUCCION AL INGLES

BASICO
INGLES BASICO
Prepared by
Reynaldo Navia Mendoza
Certificate of Proficiency in English
UNIT # 3
Object Pronouns,
Demonstrative Pronouns
and
Possesive Pronouns
Objective:
Memorize the kind of pronouns (Object Pronouns;
Demonstrative Pronouns and Possessive Pronouns)
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3.1. Chart 1
The Object Pronouns and Possessive Pronouns
Personnel Object Possessive
Pronoun Pronouns Pronouns
I Me My
You You Your
He Him His
She Her Her
It It Its
We Us Our
You You Your
They Them Their
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3.1. Object pronouns
 We use Object pronouns after a preposition (to, for,
at, and, of, into, out) or a verb.
 Usamos los Object Pronouns luego de una
preposición o después de un verbo
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3.2. Possessive Pronouns
 We use the Possessive Pronouns to indicate a
possession.
 Usamos los Possessive Pronouns para indicar una
posesión.
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3.3. Demonstrative Pronouns
 A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that
represents a noun and expresses its position as near
or far (including in time). The demonstrative
pronouns are "this," "that," "these," and "those.“
 Un pronombre demostrativo es un pronombre que
representa un sustantivo y expresa su posición si
está cercano o lejano (incluyendo tiempo).
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3.3. Demonstrative Pronouns
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3.3. Demonstrative Pronouns

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