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15 12 21 Object Pronouns

The document discusses object pronouns and possessive adjectives/pronouns in English. It provides examples of: - Object pronouns replacing names that do not function as the subject of a sentence, such as being placed after verbs or prepositions. - Possessive adjectives/pronouns showing ownership and replacing nouns, such as "my book", "your house", "his piano", etc. - Tables listing personal and possessive pronouns in English and Spanish, including "I/me", "you", "he/him", "she/her", "it", "we/us", "they/them", and their possessive forms. - Examples

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15 12 21 Object Pronouns

The document discusses object pronouns and possessive adjectives/pronouns in English. It provides examples of: - Object pronouns replacing names that do not function as the subject of a sentence, such as being placed after verbs or prepositions. - Possessive adjectives/pronouns showing ownership and replacing nouns, such as "my book", "your house", "his piano", etc. - Tables listing personal and possessive pronouns in English and Spanish, including "I/me", "you", "he/him", "she/her", "it", "we/us", "they/them", and their possessive forms. - Examples

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Object pronouns

Object pronouns

Are words that are used to replace a name and


to avoid repetitions.
The main difference between personal pronouns
and personal object prononuns is that while the
former replace a name that acts as a subject, the
latter replace a name that does not function as a
subject.
One of the main characteristics of personal
object pronouns is that they are placed
behind the verb or behind a preposition
(at, for, with, etc.).
Always keep in mind what or who we mean
to use the correct object pronoun.
The object pronouns replace the names that
act as an object, that is, the person, animal
or thing that receives directly or indirectly
the action expressed by the verb. They are
always placed behind a verb or a
preposition.
Excersice 1
Excersice 2
Possesives
Adjectives
I My Mi
You Your Tu
He His Su(de él)
She Her Su(de ella)
It Its Su(de eso/a)
We Our Nuestro/s/as
You Your Sus(usted/es)
They Their Sus

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I
I have a pillow.
pillow is soft.
My

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YOU
You have a book.
book is new.
Your

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HE
He has a piano.
His
piano is black.

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SHE
She has a cat.
Her
cat is small.

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IT
It has a bone.
Itsbone is old.

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WE
We have pets.
Oupets are noisy.
r

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YOU
You have a house.
Youhouse is big.
r

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THEY
They are students.
Their
uniforms are
green.

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Peter’s
1.This is _____________  book. (Peter)
Let's go to the ____________ . (Smiths)
Smiths’
Men’s
 __________shoes are on the second floor. (men)
john’s
 __________________ sister is twelve years old. (John)
My __________ car
Parents’ was not expensive. (parents)
The __________ room
Children’s is upstairs. (children)
 ____________play
charles’s station is new. (Charles)
This is the ___________ bike. (boy)
boy’s
These are the ____________ pencils. (boys)
Boys’
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personal-pronoun
Possesives
pronouns
I Mine Mío, mía, míos, mías
You Tuyo, tuya, tuyos,
Yours
tuyas
He
His Suyo, suyos

She Her suya, suyas


It Its Suyo, suyos
We Nuestro, nuestra,
Ours
nuestros, nuestras
You Vuestro, vuestra,
Yours
vuestros, vuestras
They Suyo, suya, suyos,
Theirs
suyas
This computer is
Mine

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This sandwich is
Yours
That camera is
HIS
These shoes are
HERS
These toys are
ITS
This car is
Ours
This baby is
Yours
These books are
Theirs
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https://www.lewolang.com/gramatica-inglesa/ejercicios/17/po
ssessive-pronouns

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