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Personal pronouns
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Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns Subject of the sentence I You He She It We You They Object of the sentence or after prepositions Me You Him Her It Us You Them
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Subject Pronouns They are in front of the verbs Ex.: Daniel likes popcorn. He likes popcorn They can’t be suppressed Ex.: It’s late.
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Paul and I travel a lot. The pronoun It: 1) Substitute thing, child or baby when we don’t know its sex. Ex.: It’s a sunny day. The elephant is fat. It’s fat.
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2) Express time, temperature, climate, distance or comum situation. Ex.: It’s 11 o’clock. It’s 20 degrees. It’s hot. It’s Thursday.
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3) To refer to a person or to identify a person. Ex.: It’s George in the picture. Hello! It’s me talking! Pets: My cat is white. She is crazy.
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Making Comparisons - the personal pronoun comes in the end. Ex.: You’re sillier than she is. Formal Language – It’s I. Informal Language – It’s me.
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Object Pronoun They are after the verb. Ex.: She doesn’t stand him. After prepositions Ex.: Carol daces with us. Sarah is working with you and me.
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Prepositions but and except (exceto). Ex.: I talked to everybody except her. William likes children but him. All (todo), both ( ambos) Ex.: He listened to us both. I’m always praying for them all.
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Click! It’s him that lives in my heart. (informal) It’s he who live sin my heart. (formal)
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