- •The Pronoun Personal pronouns
- •Exercises
- •Possessive pronouns
- •Possessives with Parts of the Body
- •Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns
- •Indefinite Pronouns
- •Derivatives
- •Negative pronouns No, none, nothing, no one/ nobody
- •Definite pronouns (each, every, all, either, both, other, another, every-body, - thing)
- •All versus Whole
- •Demonstrative pronouns
- •Every, each
- •Much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty
- •There and It
- •Interrogative pronouns ( Who, whose, what, which)
- •The pronoun
- •Indefinite Pronouns:
Indefinite Pronouns:
They point some person or thing indefinitely. They have two cases.
Some It is used in the positive sentences
Any It is used in the negative & interrogative sentences
They may be used with the noun denoting material. In such a case they denote some quantity.
Some may have the meaning of certain before a noun in the plural.
Any means «любой». Only it can be used in the clauses of condition in the indefinite meaning.
They are used as subject, predicative, and object.
One One = every person or any person. It has two numbers. It is used in general sense & may be used as an attribute. It has negative & indicative meanings.
Negative Pronouns:
No It is used before a noun as an attribute (none) It can be used as subject or object. It has genitive case (attribute).
Nothing It may be used as subject, predicative, or object.
Neither It may be used as subject, object & an attribute.