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Special reviewcourseware forEnglishpronouns in•Overview of Pronouns•Personal pronouns•Positive pronoun•Demonstrative pronoun•Reflexive pronouns•Indefinite pronoun01Overview of PronounsDefinition ofPronounsSummaryPronouns arewords thatreplace nounsin a sense,allowing thereader tounderstand whoor whatisbeing referred toDetailed descriptionPronouns are apart ofspeech thatserves assubstitutes fornouns Theyare used to avoid redundancyand provideclarity inpresence structurePronouns replacespecific nounsmentioned earlierin thetext,allowing thereader toeasily understandthe contextClassificationofPronouns•Summary words:Pronouns canbe classifiedbased on their functionsandforms,such aspersonal,positive,relative,define,and aggressivePronouns•Detailed description:Pronouns canbe dividedinto severalcategories basedontheir usage andform.PersonalPronouns are used torefer tospecific people or things,such asI,you,he,she,it,and they.PositivePronouns indicateownership orposition,such asmine,your,his,hers,and its.Relative Pronouns areUsed to introduce clausesthat modifya noun,So aswho,which,and that.Define pronounsare used torefer tounspecified peopleor things,so assomeone,something,and anyone.Interrogtive pronounsareused toask questions,so aswhat,who,and which.The UsageofPronouns•Summary:Pronounsare usedtoavoidredundancyand clarifythecontext of a presence,but theirusage canalso createambiguities orchangethe intendedmeaning•Detailed description:Pronounsarefrequently usedin everyspeech andwriting toavoid repeatingnouns andtomaintain aclear andconsistent sentencestructure Theyallow thereader orlistener toeasily understandwho orwhatis being referredtowithin agiven contextHowever,the inappropriateuse ofpronouns canlead toambiguityor changethe intendedmeaning of asenseTherefore,it isessential tocarefully choosetheappropriate protocolwhen writingor speakingto ensureclarity andavoid misunderstandings02Personal pronounsClassificationof PersonalPronunsFirst person proofs:I,we Secondpersonproofs:youThird personproofs:he,she,it,they Reflexivepronouns:Myself,ourselves,Yourself,Yourself,himself,herself,itself,themselvesThe Usageof PersonalPronunsSubjective usewhen the proposal is the subject of a verbObjectiveusewhen theproposalisthe object ofa verb orpositionPossessiveuseto show session orownershipNotes onpersonal pronounsUsethe appropriateperson Distinguishingbetween Usereflective proofswhenand numberof theprofessor singularand pluralforms ofthe subjectand objectareto matchthe subjectpersonal knowledgethe same03Positive pronounClassificationof positivepronunciationsPersonal passiveannouncementsThese are usedto showsession by aperson,such asmy,your,his,her,its,and ourReflexivepositive publicityTheseareusedto showsessions byoneself,such asMyself,Yourself,himself,herself,itself,and ourselvesPositivepronouns withdefined rewardsTheseareusedto showsessionbyan definedperson orthing,all assomeones,anyones,no ones,somethings,anythings,and nothingsTheusage ofpositive pronunciationsToshow sessionThesession promotionis usedtoshowsession,such asIsee hiscar.To replace a noun phraseThe passivepronoun canreplacea nounphraseto avoidrepetition,such asThe bookis mine.To expressownershipThe passivepronoun canbe usedto expressownership,such asThe companyis ownedby him.Notes onpositive pronounsThe passive proposal should be used instead of thepassive objective whenthe antagonistis aperson,suchas my book vs.the passiveobjective mineshouldbe usedonly whenthe antagonistis athing.The passiveproposalshould be usedinsteadofthepassiveobjectivewhenthe ant isdefined,such assomeonesbook vs.Thepassiveobjectivesomeones shouldbeusedonly whentheantisdefined.04Demonstrative pronounClassificationof DemonstrativePronunsNear pointDistanceThis refers to the object that is Thisrefers to the objectthat isclosetothe speaker,such asthis neithernear norfar awayfrom thebook.speaker,so asthose apples.Far pointThisreferstotheobjectthatisfaraway fromthespeaker,so asthatcar.The useof demonstrativeproofsAs asubject01This ismybook.As anobject02I likethis book.As anobjective03This bookis interesting.Notes onDemonstrative PronunsTheusage ofempirical proofsis contextdependent,and theirmeans mayvarydepending onthe contextItis importantto notethat thisand thatare notonly promotionsbutalso advertisementsTherefore,theirusageshouldbedistinguishedcarefully05Reflexive pronounsClassificationof reflectivepronouns01Personal reflexivepronouns:Myself,Yourself,himself,herself,itself02I mp er so na lr ef le xi vepronouns:itself,oneselfThe useof reflectivepronounsUsed as the subjector objectofaUsed toshow aclose relationshipverbto emphasizethe subjector betweenthe subjectand theobjectactionUsed toavoid repetitionof thesubjector objectNotes on flexiblepronounsReflexive pronounsReflexive pronounsare not usedwith arenot used withthe passivevoice theinfinitive verbReflexivepronounsarenotusedwiththeprogressivetense06Indefinite pronounClassificationof definepronounsGeneral defineproofsThese proofsrefer topeopleorthings withoutspecifying aspecific individualorgroup,such assomeone,everyone,something,etcDistributed definepronounsThese pronounsrefer toeach individualmember ofa group,such aseach,every,either,etcIndefinite relativepronounsThese pronounsareusedtointroducea clausethat modifiesanounwithoutspecifying whichperson orthing isbeingreferredto,such aswho,what,etcThe usageof definepronounsAs objectIndefiniteproposals canbeAs subjectused astheobjectofaverborposition,for example,I dontIndefiniteproposals canbeknow whatto givehim.usedasthe subjectof apresence,for example,Someone isknocking atthedoor.As completionIndefinitepronouns canbeused asthe completionof averb,for example,She seeseveryoneto behappy.Notesondefine pronounsIndefinitepronouns cannot beused asthesubjectofapassivevoice withoutchanging thepresencestructureIndefinite pronounscannotbeusedwith passiveobjections orpassivepronouns,for example,cannot saymy someoneor hiseverything.THANKS感谢观看。
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