Pronouns

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Mind Map on Pronouns, created by Ricardo Linarez on 07/11/2016.
Ricardo Linarez
Mind Map by Ricardo Linarez, updated more than 1 year ago
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Pronouns
  1. Personals
    1. I, He, She, It, You, We, They
      1. I am a teacher.
    2. accusative
      1. Me, you, Him, Her, It, Us, Them
        1. They will go with me.
      2. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
        1. My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Their
          1. Bill washes his car every day.
        2. POSESIVE
          1. Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs
            1. Is this book yours?
          2. REFLECTIVE
            1. Myself, Yourself,Himself, Herself, Itself, Ourselves, themselves
              1. I cut myself with a knife.
            2. INDEFINITE
              1. Everyone, No one, Someone, Anyone, everything, nothing, Something, Anything
                1. I heard everything they said.
              2. RELATIVE
                1. Who, That, which, Whom, Whose, What
                  1. The girl who was dancing at the party is my friend
                2. RECIPROCAL
                  1. Each other, One Another
                    1. We love each other
                  2. VERB TO BE
                    1. ARE (You, We, They) (+) We are speaking. (?) Are we speaking? (-) We are not speacking
                      1. Past Verb Are= Were We were speaking(+). (?) Were we speaking? (-) We were not speaking
                      2. AM ( I ) I am a doctor (+). (?) AM I A DOCTOR?. (-) I AM NOT A DOCTOR.
                        1. Past verb Am= Was I was a Doctor (+). (?) Was I a Doctor?. (-) I was not a Doctor
                        2. IS (He, She, It) (+) She is a girl. (?) Is she a gitl? (-) She is not a girl.
                          1. Past Verb Is= Was she was a girl(+). (?) Was she a girl? (-) She Was not a girl
                          2. the Article
                            1. The
                              1. the apples = Plural. The apple = Singular
                              2. One
                                1. One more Time
                                2. A, AN
                                  1. A car. An elephant
                                  2. (+) Some
                                    1. Some Books
                                      1. (?, -) Any
                                        1. Any cars?
                                      2. Few
                                        1. Few pens
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