TYPES OF PRONOUNS
• Personal pronouns (e.g., he, they)
• Demonstrative pronouns (e.g., this, these)
• Interrogative pronouns (e.g., which, who)
• Indefinite pronouns (e.g., none, several)
• Possessive pronouns (e.g., his, your)
• Reciprocal pronouns (e.g., each other, one another)
• Relative pronouns (e.g., which, where)
• Reflexive pronouns (e.g., itself, himself)
• Intensive pronouns (e.g., itself, himself)
(She / that car)
She owns that car. The old man sold that car to her. Her dog is in that car. That car is hers. A friend of hers is driving that car.(He / this book)
He owns this book. The teacher gave it to him. His name is in this book. This book is his. A friend of his wants to borrow this book.(my cousin / guitar)
My cousin plays the guitar. I asked my cousin to play me a song.My cousin’s guitar is red. The guitar is my cousin's. A friend of my cousin's plays the banjo.WRITE SENTENCES LIKE THE ONES ABOVE, USING THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS / OBJECTS.
She / a job
He / mother
They / party
We / class
You / Madrid
PRONOUN PRACTICE
TRANSLATE
nos conocemos
we know each other
se lo dije ayer
I told him yesterday
I said it to him yesterday
ellos me regalaron una bici
they gave me a bicycle
os lo darán manana.
they will give it to you tomorrow.
DO MICROLESSON
direct and indorect objecgt pronouns in a sentence
GIVE IT TO HIM TOMORROW
I WANT YOU TO TELL IT TO HIM NOW.
MAKE IT FOR US TO GIVE TO THEM.