Personal pronouns.
Para
empezar a conocer el inglés, te
presentamos los pronombres personales (personal pronouns). Son estos:
I, me
|
yo
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You
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tú
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He
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él
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She
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ella
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It
|
ello, referido a
animal o cosa
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We
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nosotros/as
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You
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nosotros/as
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They
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ellos/as
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Aquí tienes algunos ejemplos de frases en las que
hay un pronombre personal:
I am twenty-nine years old. (Yo tengo veintinueve años).
You live in Barcelona (Tú vives en Barcelona).
She has got a dog (Ella
tiene un perro).
He makes the bed every morning (Él hace la cama cada día).
It runs inside the house (Ello, el perro, el gato corre dentro de la casa).
We sing a good song at the disco (Nosotros cantamos una canción buena en la discoteca).
They write an e-mail to the teacher (Ellos escriben un correo electrónico al profesor).
EXERCISE
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Los pronombres
posesivos en inglés son: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs. Indican
posesión y son invariables. Nunca van precedidos de un artículo. Aquí
encontrarás ejemplos traducidos al español.
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DEMONSTRATIVES
Demonstrative
Pronouns
demonstrate (verb): to show; to indicate;
to point to
A demonstrative
pronoun represents a thing or things:
- near in distance or time (this, these)
- far in distance or time (that, those)
near
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far
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singular
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this
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that
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plural
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these
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those
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Here are some examples
with demonstrative pronouns, followed by an illustration:
- This tastes good.
- Have you seen this?
- These are bad times.
- Do you like these?
- That is beautiful.
- Look at that!
- Those were the days!
- Can you see those?
- This is heavier than that.
- These are bigger than those.
Do not confuse
demonstrative pronouns with demonstrative adjectives. They are identical, but a
demonstrative pronoun stands alone, while a demonstrative adjective qualifies a
noun.
- That smells. (demonstrative pronoun)
- That book is good. (demonstrative adjective + noun)
Normally we use
demonstrative pronouns for things only. But we can use them for people when the
person is identified. Look at these examples:
- This is Josef speaking. Is that Mary?
- That sounds like John.
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