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