English Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

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English Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
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© Artsun Akopyan, 2020

ISBN 978-5-0050-6992-4

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Foreword

The illustrated tutorial “English Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives” contains all of the pronouns that are used in spoken English, namely personal, demonstrative, possessive, reflexive, indefinite, reciprocal, interrogative, relative pronouns, plus 4 demonstrative adjectives and 7 possessive adjectives.

You will learn how to use pronouns in sentences through examples, illustrations and exercises, rather than theory. This handbook is for beginners and intermediate learners of English as a second language (ESL) / English as a foreign language (EFL) who want to improve their English grammar and vocabulary.

About the Author

Artsun Akopyan is a writer and freelance translator based in Russia. He worked at a high school teaching Russian and at a university teaching English. His publications include books for English language learners, short stories and articles, translations of fiction and nonfiction books from English into Russian.

What is a Pronoun?

Pronouns are words used instead of nouns and noun phrases.

For example, I, you, he, she, himself, herself, this, that, who, whose, someone, and so on.

List of Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives Used in This Book

Personal subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.

Personal object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them.

Demonstrative pronouns and adjectives: this, that, these, those.

Possessive adjectives (determiners): my, your, his, her, its, our, their.

Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.

Reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves, oneself.

Indefinite pronouns: one, ones, no one, nobody, none, nothing, some, any, somebody, anybody, someone, anyone, something, anything, everybody, everyone, everything, both, each, all, either, neither, another, other, others, many, few, little, much, plenty, several, less, more, most.

Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another.

Interrogative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, what, whoever, whichever, whatever.

Relative pronouns: that, who, whom, whose, which, whoever, whatever, whichever.

I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they

The words I, you, he, she, it, we, you, and they are personal subject pronouns.

I am


Read and translate the examples into your language:


am a man.

am a woman.

You are


You are a boy.

You are not a man.

You are a child.


You are a girl.

You are not a woman.

You are a child, too.

He / she is


He is an old man.

He is not a boy.

He is not a child.


She is an old woman.

She is not a girl.

She is not a child.

It is


It is milk.

It is a bottle.

It is a milk bottle.


It is a cat.

It is a baby.

We are


We are men.

We are young men.

We are not old men.


We are women.

We are young women.

We are not old women.

You are


You are boys.

You are girls.

You are boys and girls.


You are children.

You are not men and women.

They are


They are people.


They are young and old.

They are young and old people.


They are men, women and children.

Revision: Units 1—7

Complete the sentences.


1. I ____ a man.

2. She ____ a woman.

3. She ____ an old woman.

4. I ____ a woman.

5. It ____ milk.

6. They ______ people.

7. You ______ children.

8. He ____ an old man.

9. ______ are a boy.

10. ____ is a bottle.

11. You ______ girls.

12. It ____ a baby.

13. They ______ young and old.

14. He ____ not a boy.

15. ______ are not a man.

16. You ______ a child.

17. You ______ not men and women.

18. We ______ young women.

19. It ____ a milk bottle.

20. ______ are a girl.

21. She ____ not a girl.

22. We ______ young men.

23. You ______ boys.

24. It ____ a cat.

25. You ______ not a woman.

26. He ____ not a child.

27. You ______ boys and girls.

28. We ______ not old men.

29. She ____ not a child.

30. They ______ young and old people.

31. We ______ not old women.

32. They ______ men, women and children.


Answers.


1. I am a man.

2. She is a woman.

3. She is an old woman.

4. I am a woman.

5. It is milk.

6. They are people.

7. You are children.

8. He is an old man.

9. You are a boy.

10. It is a bottle.

11. You are girls.

12. It is a baby.

13. They are young and old.

14. He is not a boy.

15. You are not a man.

16. You are a child.

17. You are not men and women.

18. We are young women.

19. It is a milk bottle.

20. You are a girl.

21. She is not a girl.

22. We are young men.

23. You are boys.

24. It is a cat.

25. You are not a woman.

26. He is not a child.

27. You are boys and girls.

28. We are not old men.

29. She is not a child.

30. They are young and old people.

31. We are not old women.

32. They are men, women and children.

Me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them

The words me, you, him, her, it, us, you, and them are personal object pronouns.

Me



it’s = it is


It’s me. (informal English, modern use)

It is I. (formal English, old use)


(It’s me. = It is I.)


Look at me!

Can you see me?

Can you see me in the mirror?


Can you recognize me?

Can you recognize me in the mask?

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