PRONOUNS

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En función del sujeto y en función del objeto
Ricardo Munoz
Mind Map by Ricardo Munoz, updated more than 1 year ago
Ricardo Munoz
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PRONOUNS
  1. En función del sujeto
    1. I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They.

      Annotations:

      • El sujeto de una oración es la persona, animal o cosa que realiza la acción del verbo.
      • Este pronombre, a diferencia del español, debe figurar siempre.
      1. I am I'll.
        1. You are tall.
          1. He is handsome.
            1. She is pretty.
              1. It is cold today.
                1. We are tired.
                  1. You are hungry.
                    1. They are at the cinema.
                  2. En función del Objeto.
                    1. Me, You, Him, Her, It Us, You, Them.

                      Annotations:

                      • El pronombre en función del Objeto se coloca detrás del verbo que complementa o detrás de proposiciones como: for, to y with.
                      1. Can you help me?
                        1. I can help you.
                          1. Can you see him?
                            1. Give it to her.
                              1. Give it a kick.
                                1. Can you see us?
                                  1. I see you.
                                    1. He can help them.
                                  2. It is raining.
                                    1. El pronombre neutro it se utiliza cuando nos referimos a cosas,a animales que no sabemos si sexo o al tiempo, (Calendario y Meteorológico).
                                      1. La forma plural de ir es they
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