Selasa, 09 April 2013

tulisan wajib ( PRONOUN )



Pronoun

Pronoun or pronoun used to avoid the too frequent repetition of nouns in the sentence.

For example: The secretary types a letter and the secretary gives the letter to the manager.
Two nouns 'Secretary' and 'Letter' in repeated twice in the sentence above. To avoid repetition of the men g we can use the pronoun.

She said pronoun can substitute it to replace Secretary and Letter.
The sentence becomes:
The secretary types a letter and she gives it to the manager.

Various kinds of pronouns (Pronoun)
1.        Personal Pronoun is a pronoun
a.        First person (first person): is the person in question
b.       Second person (second person): is the person to talk to
c.        Third Person (third person): is the person we're talking about
2.        Possessive Adjective is a possessive pronoun that must be followed by a noun.
3.        Possessive Pronoun is a pronoun that shows ownership / belonging that comes from the personal pronoun.
4.        Pronoun is a reflexive pronoun that is a reflection of the personal pronoun.
5.        Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns pointer, both for personal and non-personal
6.        The relative pronoun is a pronoun that serves to connect the adjective clause. The main relative pronouns are: who, Whom, roomates, what, that, Whose.
a.        It was the chairman who decided on the new investment.
b.       I know the man you speak to with Whom.
c.        Have you received the samples we sent last week roomates?
d.       These are the files that need filing
e.        I know the man Whose leg was broken.

Wide Pronoun
Explanation
Example
A pronoun for people, animals, objects, or things specifically. Form of the pronoun depends on the role (subject, object, possessive), number, person-to-, and gender of the noun that it replaces.
I, you, us, them, its
A pronoun that using parameter number (number) and distance (distance).
this, that, these, those
Pronoun is used to ask a question.
Who is that man?
(Who's that man?)
A pronoun that is usually used to introduce a relative clause that describes a noun.
The packet, which was sent a week ago, has received.
(The package, which was sent last week, has been received.)
A pronoun for people, objects, or things in general or specific.
anything, everything, none
Pronoun is used to express that the subject receives the action of the verb (reciprocal action) in a clause or sentence.
I'm going to buy myself new jeans.
(I will buy a pair of jeans.)
Pronoun is used to give emphasis to the noun that precedes it.
I promise myself not to corrupt the project.
(I promise not to corrupt the project.)
Pronoun is used in the condition when two or more subjects perform the same actions with each other.
each other, one another
Table for pronoun :

Personal pronoun as subject
Personal pronoun as object
Possessive adjective
Possessive pronouns
Reflexive pronoun
Demonstrative
Pronoun
Relative pronoun
I
We
You

They
Hey
She
It
Me
Us
You

Them
Him
Her
It
My
Our
Cell

Their
His
Her
Its
Mine
Ours
Yours

Theirs
His
Hers
Its
Myself
Ourselves
Yourself /
Yourselves
Themselves
Himself
Herself
Itself
This
That
These
Those
Who
Whose
Whom
Which
That







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