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Chinese pronouns: words that replace official names, and by extension, refer to pronouns and nicknames, that is, pronouns.
English pronouns: Words that are substitutes for nouns, including personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and relational pronouns.
Sentence formation: 1. Love is not only synonymous with friendship, but also a reliable guarantee for us to fight for a common cause, love is a good companion in life, you and your beloved woman sleep together because the common ideal binds the two hearts together.
2. Love is the unity of ideals and the fusion of wills; And not synonymous with materiality, slavery to money.
3. Love is not only synonymous with friendship, but also a reliable guarantee for our struggle for a common cause, love is a good companion in life, you and your beloved woman sleep together because of the common ideal to tie the two hearts together.
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A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, including personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and relational pronouns.
1. Personal pronouns.
1) Personal pronouns are vertical pronouns used to represent personal pronouns, with formal changes of sexuality, number, and case.
2) Personal pronouns can be used as subject words, subject complements, recipient words, and recipient complements in sentences.
and the homonym of the recipient.
3) The nominative case is used when the personal pronoun is used as the main word.
The accusative is used when it is used as a receiving word.
Personal pronouns mainly include: first person.
Pronouns (i, my, me, we, our, us), second person.
pronouns (you, your), third-person pronouns (he, his, him, she, her, it, its, they, their, them).
2. Indefinite pronouns.
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not have a definite reference to someone or something, the common ones are some, any, one, ones, noone, none, each, both, all, either, neither, other, another, many, few, much, little, most, etc.
3. Indication pronouns.
1) Indicating pronouns refer to the pronouns of certain people or things, such as: this, that, these, those, such, etc.
2) Nouns can not be added after indicating pronouns, such as adding nouns, that is, demonstrative adjectives.
Fourth, the question is synonymous.
1) The pronoun of doubt is to ask who is, what is the remainder, and what is the pronoun of who, such as: who, whose, whom, which, what, etc.
2) No noun can be added after the interrogative pronoun, if a noun is added, it is an interrogative adjective.
For example: who is this pen?
Who is this pen for?
5. Relationship pronouns.
Relational pronouns are pronouns that have the functions of both pronouns and connectives, such as: who, whose, whom, which, that, what, etc., which can form adjectives and can form clauses.
he was the man who climbed the leaning tower of pisa.
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Noun [míng cí].
Noun, which is a type of class of speech, belongs toReal words。It denotes a unified name for a person, thing, thing, place, or abstract idea. It is divided into:Proper nounswithCommon nouns
Pronoun [dài cí].
A pronoun is a part of speech that replaces a noun or a sentence. Most pronouns have:NounwithAdjectivesfeatures.
Pronouns in English are divided into ten types: personal pronouns, subject pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, reflexive pronouns, mutual pronouns, interrogative pronouns, relative pronouns, connecting pronouns, indefinite pronouns and substitutes according to their meanings, characteristics and functions in sentences.
e.g. personal pronouns: nominative case: i i, you you, he he, she she, they they, we we;
Bing: me me, you you, him him, her her, them them, us us.
Possession pronouns: my mine, his, your yours (your), their, hers.
Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those those.
Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, themselves, yourself, yourself, herself.
Interrogative pronouns: who, what, which.
Indefinite pronouns: some, many, both, both, any.
Relative pronouns: which......of things, WHO......people, that......The person or thing, who who, that leads the definite clause.
Mutual pronouns: each other, one another.
Conjunctive pronouns: who, whom, whose, what, which, whatever, whichever, whoever, whomever
Alternative words: one (singular), ones (plural).
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Pronouns are words that refer to things, pronouns and demonstrative pronouns. The world is not a pronoun, but a noun.
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1.Nouns and pronouns can be both subject and object in a sentence;
To use a Chinese sentence as an example: apples are edible. (Apple as a noun as the subject).
I bought a lot of food. (I use it as a pronoun as the subject, and eat as a noun as the object).
In fact, nouns and pronouns can also be used as other components in sentences, such as complements, homonyms, and so on. Since these involve relatively deep grammatical knowledge, I won't talk about it here, but I will mention it in future articles, and when you really get started, these are all things that draw inferences from one another, and you will naturally understand.
2.There are quite a lot of classifications of pronouns, which are roughly divided into nine types:
Personal pronouns (you, me, him, etc.).
Possessive pronouns (literally, that is, to indicate the ownership of the object, mine, yours, his, etc.) are specifically divided into adjective possessive pronouns and noun possessive pronouns. Don't look at these things as long nouns, just grasp the key, that is, one is adjective and the other is noun. The adjective part needs to be followed by a noun (because this can form a noun phrase as a component, usually as an object, such as 1).
The functions of the noun are relatively complete, and there is no need to add anything later.
e.g. this is my bag(Since I am learning grammar, I try to keep the example sentences as simple as possible.) )
My is an adjective possessive pronoun, which means mine.
My bag mine at this time
Then the question arises again, if I change this sentence to this is mineWouldn't it be weird? The answer is yes.
Because this mine doesn't know what it's referring to. Therefore, it is stipulated that when using noun possessive pronouns, we must pay attention to whether it has been mentioned above, and it is not simply to mention, but also to let people see at a glance what they are referring to. For example, there are a lot of things mentioned above, so who knows which one is referring to?
Reflexive pronouns (myself, himself and the like).
Demonstrative pronouns (this that, etc., demonstrative pronouns are taken literally, e.g. whose thing is this?). "This"It narrows down the range, the table indicates).
Indefinite pronouns (設語 or refer to an abstract person or thing without specifying who it is, for example"No one" "All of them are in the state of the army"and so on).
Mutual pronouns (the name is not common, but examples are common, such as each other, etc., can also be taken literally).
Interrogative pronouns (used to guide special interrogative sentences, such as what which, etc.).
Relative pronouns (from definite clauses, which I won't talk about in this article).
Conjunctive pronouns (used to guide noun clauses, which will not be discussed here).
If you have any ideas and opinions, you can exchange them together, and hope to make progress together!
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Each one is not synonymous. Each is synonymous.
Pronunciation: měi gè
Interpretation: Single; Individually.
Citation: Ru Zhijuan, "The Newly Elected Youth League Branch Secretary": "Xiao He hesitated for a while, and then decided not to have a private conversation first. ”
synonyms: every, every1. Every time [měi féng].
Whenever encountered. Mao Dun "Midnight" XVIII: "Whenever there was a footstep passing by outside her room, she would raise her ears to listen. ”
2. Every [měi měi].
Often; Repeatedly. Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" first made the first blind chapter: "This yellow-horned tree always loves to parasitize on the limbs of other big trees. ”
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