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Personal pronouns: I, he, she, it, you.
1.Nominative personal pronouns: i, he, she, it, you2
accusative personal pronouns: me, him, she, it, you3Noun possessive pronouns:
mine,his,hers,its,yours4.Adjective Possessive Pronouns: my, his, her, its, yourDemonstrative pronounsDemonstrative pronouns are pronouns that are used to indicate or identify people or things.
The demonstrative pronouns mainly include: near the point: this, these these; Far finger:
That one, those those. There are also such, same, so, it (referring to people), etc.
Demonstrative pronouns are often used as subjects, objects, predicatives and predicatives in sentences.
Reflexive pronounsThe reflexive pronouns of the first and second person are composed of the possessive pronouns of the adjective plus self and selves. Such as: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves.
The reflexive pronoun in the third person is formed by accusative plus self, selves. Such as: himself, herself, herself, themselves, and themselves.
Conjunctive pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that, whatRelational pronounsOnly which who whom thatFour indefinite pronouns some, any, all, none, both, either, neither, each, every, other, another, much, many, few, little, one, etc.
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What are the different types of personal pronouns?
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Q&A (35) What is a "personal pronoun"?
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i to be capitalized. 1us
2we3her, yoke you
4you5i, spring calls them
6i,him
7them8her
9them10i,him
1them2our,her
3i, pick up Kai me
4him5you
6us7his,mine
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Pronouns, i.e., words that replace nouns, verbs, adjectives, quantifiers, adverbs. It can be divided into three categories: personal pronouns, interrogative pronouns, demonstrative pronouns.
A pronoun classification table replaces nouns, verbs, adjectives, quantifiers. Such as: me, them, myself, others, who, how, how much, there, here, etc.
Pronouns usually show the difference between the person and the number: the general distinction first.
First, second, and third person, as well as singular and plural, etc.
Changes with dialects.
There are also many variations of pronouns in the same macro group dialect with different dialects. There are some first-person pronouns in some languages that distinguish between "covered words" and "exclusionary words", such as in Beijing colloquial language, if you are talking to a specific person (not a generic one), you will generally use "we" for the listener and "we" for the non-listener.
However, "we" can sometimes refer to the listener in general, and this situation is more obvious in other regions, and many people will replace it with "good dust us" (some dialects do not have the word "we"); In many places, the two words will have opposite meanings.
Even is a homonym, and in some local dialects, it is the homonym "even". >>>More
What are English pronouns included.
Encyclopedia on it! The pronoun pronoun is abbreviated as pron, which is a part of speech in place of a noun. Most pronouns have the functions of nouns and adjectives. >>>More
I: i (nominative case) me (accusative) my (adjective possessive pronoun) mine (noun possessive pronoun) myself (reflexive pronoun) my >>>More
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