This document provides examples of possessive adjectives, personal pronouns, and object pronouns in English. It defines possessive adjectives as words like "my", "your", "his", etc. and provides examples of how to use each one. It then defines personal pronouns like "I", "you", "he", etc. and gives examples. Finally, it explains that object pronouns receive the action of the verb, like "me", "you", "him", etc. and provides examples of how to use object pronouns after verbs or prepositions.
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3. Possessive Adjectives are:
my (mái) - mi, mis
your (iór) - tu, tus / su, sus (de usted)
his (jis) - su, sus (de él)
her (jer) - su, sus (de ella)
its (its) - su, sus (de algo)
our (áuar) - nuestro/a/os/as
your (iór) - su, sus (de ustedes/vosotros)
their (dér) - su, sus (de ellos/as)
4. MY:
I live with my girlfriend in New York.
Vivo con mi novia en Nueva York.
YOUR:
Can you give me your opinion about this?
¿Puedes darme tu opinión acerca de esto.
HIS:
He is painting his house.
El está pintando su casa
HER:
Diana still lives with her parents.
Diana todavía vive con sus padres.
ITS:
New York is famous for its exciting nightlife.
Nueva York es famosa por su excitante vida nocturna.
OUR:
We live with our parents.
Vivimos con nuestros padres.
YOUR:
I want to thank you all for your help.
Quiero agradecerles a todos ustedes por su ayuda.
THEIR:
Most Americans love their cars.
La mayoría de los norteamericanos aman a sus autos.
5. Personal pronouns are also known as personal pronouns or nominal subjects.
They are those who refer to the grammatical persons and these are:
I (ái) - yo
you (iú) - tú / usted
he (jí) - él
she (shí) - ella
it (it) - él /ello / ella (objeto)
we (uí) - nosotros / nosotras
you (iú) - ustedes / vosotros
they (déi) - ellos / ellas
6. I:
I live in Argentina.
(Yo) vivo en Argentina.
YOU:
You don't live in Argentina.
(Tú) no vives en Argentina.
HE:
He has two children.
(El) tiene dos hijos.
SHE:
She doesn't have any children.
(Ella) no tiene hijos.
IT:
It is late already.
Es tarde ya. (referido a la hora).
WE:
We are here to learn.
(Nosotros) estamos aquí para aprender.
YOU:
You study English.
(Vosotros/Ustedes) estudian inglés
THEY:
They don't speak English.
(Ellos) no hablan Inglés.
8. I have the books: I have them.
I call Carlos: I call him.
I send my parents a letter every week: I send them a letter every week.
I write letters to Mario: I write letters to him.
I visit Mr. and Mrs. Anderson: I visit them.