2. Presentado por : Juan Esteban Bareño Uribe
Presentado a :Lic Olivia Lloreda Zúñiga
Colegio Militar General Santander
Grado 8-1
Octubre 19 de 2014
3. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Personal pronouns in English are
also known as personal pronouns
subject or nominal. They are those
who refer to the grammatical
persons. They are: I, you, he, she, it,
we, you, they. Here are examples
translated into Spanish.
4. EXAMPLES
* I am a teacher. (I) am a teacher.
* I live in Argentina. (I) live in Argentina.
* You are not a teacher. (You) are not a teacher.
* You do not live in Argentina. (You) do not live in * Argentina. Bill
is married. Bill is married.
* I have two children. (El) has two children.
* Mary is not married. Mary is not married.
* She does not have any available any children. (She) has no
children.
* It is late already. It is late. (based on time)
* I have a house. It is big. I have a house. (She) is large.
* We are here to learn. (We) are here to learn.
* We want to learn soon. (We) want to learn soon.
* You are students. (You / You) are students.
* You study Inglés. (You / You) study English.
* They live in Italy. (They) live in Italy.
* They do not speak Inglés. (They) do not speak English.