Gramática inglesa de nivel avanzado paso a paso (English Grammar Step by Step)
UNIT 10 - The key
PERSONAL PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVES AND REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
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a you; I; I; I b you; We; you c She d They e It; It
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a them b me; her; me; me c it d it; it; it; it e you; me/us
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a his b our c my; my d my e its
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a mine; mine b ours c mine d theirs e his
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PERSONAL SUBJECT PRONOUNS
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PERSONAL OBJECT PRONOUNS
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
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I
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ME
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MY
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MINE
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YOU
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YOU
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YOUR
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YOURS
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HE
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HIM
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HIS
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HIS
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SHE
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HER
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HER
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HERS
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IT
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IT
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ITS
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—
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WE
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US
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OUR
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OURS
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YOU
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YOU
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YOUR
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YOURS
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THEY
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THEM
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THEIR
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THEIRS
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a him b his; my c yours d her e My; mine f his g you; my; your h my i my j her; She k my; It l my; my/our; my m mine; her; you; her; I n you; my; her o her p it; her q It; me r I; I; he; I; it s their; their t him/her u your; it; I; it; I; it v It; hers; It w hers x he; his y her; She z her
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a I am/me; I am/me; you (are) b I do/Me c she is/her d He did/Him e he is/him
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a me/I b him/he c her/she d they/them e her/she
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a them b they are; they; their c they d they e his life/their lives; he transgresses/they trangress; he/they
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a he/him; you b I have/Me; it; it c I have/Me; them; they; their; they d I do/Me e my f it; you; he g She h they; our; he; his i They; I j their; he or she/they; His or her exam/Their exams k them; you l your; you; You; your m I am/Me; you; I n your o They; they p he is/him q you; you; my; me r She; She; she; his or her life/their lives s I; his t her u you; you v his; her w your; I, your x He; he/him y his; She; he is/him z him or her/them
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a myself b yourself/yourselves c yourself/yourselves d himself e myself
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a myself b himself c herself d himself e themselves
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a herself b itself c his d their e ourselves
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a himself b himself c himself/herself d herself e themselves
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a myself b He; he c itself; it d us; our; our, our; it; He; him; it e They; we/they f mine; it; you; it; I; you; me; you g us; him h herself i us; them j they; I k herself; she l They; I; we; them m I; you; your; it; you; it; it; I; I n She; I o They p me; your q I did/ Me; it; my r his; He; his; his s she; herself t me/I u they v our w himself/herself x she; them y she; he is/him z myself
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a —; —; — b yourself c — d — e (herself)
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a each other; each other b herself, herself c each other; him; me d each other; (each other) e him
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a my b herself; it c he; her; his d itself e Her; she; she; she; her f we; each other g me; I h they i our; it j her; her k they l It m herself n her o her; she; she; her; she p their; us q him; they; they r she; her; he; his; she s my t each other u —; you v himself w herself x he/him y his; He; mine; He; him; our; he z my; his
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I will only include the most widespread options. However, nothing prevents you from using the other alternatives.
One another can replace each other.
Author: Miquel Molina i Diez
Pages: 1, 2 and the key
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Contents
Introduction
Notes
1 Negative and interrogative sentences (Page 2 and the key)
2 Short answers (Page 2 and the key)
3 Question tags (Page 2 and the key)
4 Questions and exclamations (Page 2 and the key)
5 So, neither, nor, either (the key)
6 Be, used to, would, be/get/become used to, dare, have, get, become, grow, go, turn, fall and feel (Page 2 and the key)
7 Verb tenses: forms (Page 2 and the key)
8 Irregular verbs
9 Verb tenses: uses (Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5 and the key)
10 Personal pronouns, possessives and reflexive pronouns (Page 2 and the key)
11 The genitive case (the key)
12 Singular and plural nouns (Page 2 and the key)
13 Gender (the key)
14 A, an, some, any, no, not, none, each, every and the; compounds of some, any, no and every (Page 2, Page 3 and the key)
15 Neither, not...either, none, not...any, both and all (the key)
16 A few, few, a lot, lots, a little, little, many, much, no and plenty (the key)
17 Enough, too, so and such (the key)
18 Comparative and superlative sentences (Page 2 and the key)
19 Adjective order (the key)
20 Relative clauses (Page 2 and the key)
21 Do and make (the key)
22 Modal verbs (Page 2, Page 3 and the key)
23 Infinitives, gerunds and present participles (Page 2 and the key)
24 Conditional sentences (Page 2 and the key)
25 Passive sentences (the key)
26 Reported speech (Page 2 and the key)
27 Purpose (the key)
28 Word order (the key)
29 Inversion (the key)
30 Connectors (Page 2 and the key)
31 Prepositions (Page 2, Page 3 and the key)
32 Phrasal verbs (the key)
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