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Mind Map on Pronouns, created by juan Jimenez on 24/11/2016.
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Pronouns
  1. PERSONALS
    1. I,YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY
    2. RECIPROCAL
      1. EACH OTHER, ONE ANOTHER
      2. REFLECTIVE
        1. MYSELF, YOURSELF,HIMSELF, HERSELF, ITSELF, OURSELVES, THEMSELVES
        2. Accusative
          1. ME, YOU, HIM, HER, IT, US, THEM
          2. Posesive
            1. MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS
            2. Indefinite
              1. EVERYONE, NO ONE, SOMONE, ANYONE, EVERYTHING, NOTHING, SOMETHING, ANYTHING
              2. Possessive Abjetives
                1. MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, THEIR
                2. Relative
                  1. WHO, THAT, WHICH,WHOM, WHOSE, WHAT
                  2. VERB TO BE
                    1. AM (I) I AM A STUDENT(+) AM I A STUDENT? (?) I AM NOT A STUDENT (-)
                      1. PAST VERB AM = WAS, I WAS A STUNDENT(+), IWAS I A STUDENT(?), I WAS NOT A STUDENT(-)
                      2. ARE (YOU,WE, THEY) WE ARE PLAYING(+), ARE WE PLAYING (?), WE ARE NOT PLAYING (-)
                        1. PAST VERB ARE=WERE, WE WERE PLAYING(+), WERE WE PLAYING(?), WE WERE NOT PALYING(-)
                        2. IS(HE, SHE, IT) HE IS A BOY(+), IS HE A BOY (?), HE IS NOT A BOY (-)
                          1. PAST VERT IS =WAS HE WAS A BOY(+), WAS HE A BOY(?), HE WAS NOT A BOY (-)
                          2. THE ARTICULE
                            1. FEW
                              1. FEW CLICKS
                              2. THE
                                1. THE AIRPLANE
                                2. (+) SOME
                                  1. SOME TREES
                                  2. ONE
                                    1. ONE COMPUTER
                                    2. A, AN
                                      1. A dog
                                        1. AN ELEPHANT
                                        2. ANY (?, -)
                                          1. ANY SHOES
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