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PRONOUN


Definition of pronounPronoun is a word used to replace nouns (nouns) that can be people, objects, animals, places, and abstract concepts.Types of pronounsVarious kinds of noun the pronoun is as follows.• Personal• Demonstrative• Interrogative• Relative• indefinite• Reflexive• Intensive• ReciprocalNoun or pronoun pronoun in English grammar / english grammar plays a very important. Can you imagine if the human language has no pronoun may occur irregularities - discrepancies. Suppose there was someone named Donni Risdiandini, fat and hungry people, to my knowledge :) chatting hobby hue .. he .. he, then she revealed her feelings by saying: "Donni Donni Risdiandini Risdiandini hungry want to eat." Perhaps you are confused about who is hungry and want to eat whether the speaker himself or someone of the same name by Donni Risdiandini, his friend might be. But if the sentence was replaced with "I am hungry I want to eat" we certainly know that phrase meant.Because the world is made possible presence of the same name as a gift from our own parents - each, then the pronoun "I = I" is a pronoun to replace the proper name sipembicara as well as the interlocutor can use the pronoun I. In short that all forms of Noun is so diverse species we can replace with pronoun.Here is a list of personal pronouns / pronoun itself:Jns Ex possessive pronounObject Adjective Reflexive possessive subjectL / P I me my mine myselfL / P we us our ours OurselvesL / P you you your yours yourselfL / P / N They Them Their theirs ThemselvesL he him his his HimselfP she her hers herself herN it it its its ItselfReflexive pronouns in trying to memorize you compare it with the objective forms of pronouns Reflexive pronouns and their possesive Adjective. Authors add the possesive adjective as a comparison in memorizing Reflexive pronouns you need to remember that for I, We, You prefix three possessive adjective derived from that to myself, Ourselves, yourself. The rest was taken from a prefix so that it becomes Themselves Obejctive pronoun, Himself, herself, Itself.In the above table we can see there is a description jns Kel aka sex or in the English language referred to as Gender. L = male - male, P = female, N = neuter (for who do not have sex, eg a table).Can we understand the singular (singular) and plural (plural) of pronouns above. Singular (singular) is for I, You, He, She, It. As for the plural (plural) is for We, You, They. Why, then you can at once singular and plural dong. Yes there are exceptions to Reflexive pronoun You = you / you guys, can have two forms, if the singular / single (you = you) then it looks like in the above table (yourself). If it is intended to form the plural (you = you), then transformed into yourselves. For the other pronouns are the same as in the table above.The second law contained in the pronoun / pronoun is that although the pronoun is a word to replace the noun but the other person should have known something / someone who is. Suppose we were sitting arrive - there are people who do not arrive we know to say "he goes to school", from there we were confused who the "he" referred to by sipembicara because we do not know sitting his case from the beginning, maybe sipembicara wrong person because the clothes we life similar to his might.The third law says that although the pronoun is to replace something / someone but still have a sense of something / someone who is being replaced. Suppose there is a conversation:Tina: "this is my book"Tono: "it's not yours it's mine"Yours and mine is a pronoun (pronoun) of the book so understanding book itself is not lost. But if there is someone we do not know which entrance to come - come and say "it's not yours it's mine". Maybe we confuse what is "yours" and "mine" itself.Discussion of the pronoun (pronoun) does not stop here. Besides the self pronouns (personal pronoun) above, there are 3 (three) pronouns, namely:• Relative pronouns• Interrogative pronoun• Demonstrative pronoun

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