英语中代词分为-人称代词
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• Personal promotions can be further classified into three categories: subjective personal promotions, objective personal promotions, and passive personal promotions Subjective personal promotions function as subjects in a sense (e.g., I, you, he, she, it, we, they), objective personal promotions function as objects (e.g., me, you, him, her, it, us, they), and passive personal promotions show ownership (e.g., my, your, his, her, it, our, they)
male person or animal Example: "Give the ball to
him."
His
Possessive promotion to show ownership by a male person or animal Example:
"His car is blue."
The usage of She/Her
Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns or noun phrases in a sentence They help to avoid repetition and make the presence more consensus
Pronouns can be classified into different types based on their functions and uses The main types of proofs include personal proofs, positive proofs, reflective proofs, relative proofs, interactive proofs, and define proofs
These pronouns show ownership or position and are formed by adding an apostrophe and "s" to the personal pronoun For example, "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," "their."
The use of We
As a subject: "We are going to the park."
As an object: "They invited us to their party."
"We" can be inclusive, meaning the speaker includes the listener, or exclusive, meaning the speaker excludes the listener
"That is my car."
03
Second person pronouns
Usage of You
"You" is the most common second person pronoun in English, used to address one or more people
It can be used both formally and informably, depending on the context and relationship between the speaker and listener
03
Over time“ þū "Fall out of use and was replaced by the modern" you ", which lakes the same formality and respect."
04
Third person pronouns
The usage of He/His/His
The Concept and Function of Personal Pronuns
• Personal proofs are a type of proofs that is used to refer to the person or persons speaking, the person or persons being spooked to, or the person or persons being spooked about
Positive objections
These objections modify nouns by showing ownership They are formed similarly to positive pronunciations but do not require an apostrophe For instance, "my book," "your car," "his house."
It is used to show ownership or session of something by the person or people being addressed
"Your" can be followed by a noun to indicate what belongs to the listener, such as "your book" or "your idea"
"You" can be used as the subject or object of a presence, and it combines with the appropriate verb form
Your usage
"Your" is the passive form of the second person pronoun "you"
In English, pronouns are divided into
personal pronouns
目录
• Introduction • First person pronouns • Second person pronouns • Third person pronouns • The Case Change and Function of Personal
02
First person pronouns
Usage of I
As a subject
"I am happy."
As an object
02
"She has the book to me."
In formal writing and speech
03
"I believe that we should take action."
She
Used as the subject of a sense to refer to a female person or animal Example: "She is a teacher."
"He
Used as the object of a verb or proposition to refer to a female person or animal, or as a passive proposal to show ownership." Example: "Give the book
It
Possessive promotion to show ownership by a non living thing or an animal Example: "The house has its own garden." or "The cat is cleaning its paw."
The difference between Me and My
"Me" is an objective propo…
"Give me the ball."
"My" is a passive promotio…
"That is my car."
Note that "me" is not used…
Inclusive case
Pronouns in the absorptive case are used as objects of verbs or positions For instance, "me," "you," "him," "her," "it," "us," "them."
Exceptions to the rule
Introduction to "You" in Old English
01
In Old English, the word for "you" was“ þū (thou)
02
This pronoun had a formal and relevant annotation, often used when addressing royalty or nobility
Some pronouns retain their original form in both nominal and cumulative cases, such as "who," "who," and "who."
Positive form and function
Positive pronouns
to her." or "Her dress is red."
The usage of It/It
It
Used as the subject or object of a presence to refer to a non living thing, an animal that is not specified as male or female, or a baby of unknown gender Example: "It is a beautiful day." or "The cat is playing with it."
• The main functions of personal proposals are to replace nouns, act as subjects or objects in a sense, and show the person and number of the noun they replace
Pronuns
目录
• The position and function of personal pronunciations in senses
• Summary and Review
01
Introduction
The definition and classification of proofs
He
Used as the subject of a sense to refer to a male person or animal Example:
"He is a doctor."
Hi
Used as the object of a verb or presentation to refer to a
05
The Case Change and Function of Personal
Pronuns
The rules of nominal and cumulative changes
Nominal case
Pronouns in the nominal case are used as subjects of intentions For example, "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they."
male person or animal Example: "Give the ball to
him."
His
Possessive promotion to show ownership by a male person or animal Example:
"His car is blue."
The usage of She/Her
Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns or noun phrases in a sentence They help to avoid repetition and make the presence more consensus
Pronouns can be classified into different types based on their functions and uses The main types of proofs include personal proofs, positive proofs, reflective proofs, relative proofs, interactive proofs, and define proofs
These pronouns show ownership or position and are formed by adding an apostrophe and "s" to the personal pronoun For example, "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," "their."
The use of We
As a subject: "We are going to the park."
As an object: "They invited us to their party."
"We" can be inclusive, meaning the speaker includes the listener, or exclusive, meaning the speaker excludes the listener
"That is my car."
03
Second person pronouns
Usage of You
"You" is the most common second person pronoun in English, used to address one or more people
It can be used both formally and informably, depending on the context and relationship between the speaker and listener
03
Over time“ þū "Fall out of use and was replaced by the modern" you ", which lakes the same formality and respect."
04
Third person pronouns
The usage of He/His/His
The Concept and Function of Personal Pronuns
• Personal proofs are a type of proofs that is used to refer to the person or persons speaking, the person or persons being spooked to, or the person or persons being spooked about
Positive objections
These objections modify nouns by showing ownership They are formed similarly to positive pronunciations but do not require an apostrophe For instance, "my book," "your car," "his house."
It is used to show ownership or session of something by the person or people being addressed
"Your" can be followed by a noun to indicate what belongs to the listener, such as "your book" or "your idea"
"You" can be used as the subject or object of a presence, and it combines with the appropriate verb form
Your usage
"Your" is the passive form of the second person pronoun "you"
In English, pronouns are divided into
personal pronouns
目录
• Introduction • First person pronouns • Second person pronouns • Third person pronouns • The Case Change and Function of Personal
02
First person pronouns
Usage of I
As a subject
"I am happy."
As an object
02
"She has the book to me."
In formal writing and speech
03
"I believe that we should take action."
She
Used as the subject of a sense to refer to a female person or animal Example: "She is a teacher."
"He
Used as the object of a verb or proposition to refer to a female person or animal, or as a passive proposal to show ownership." Example: "Give the book
It
Possessive promotion to show ownership by a non living thing or an animal Example: "The house has its own garden." or "The cat is cleaning its paw."
The difference between Me and My
"Me" is an objective propo…
"Give me the ball."
"My" is a passive promotio…
"That is my car."
Note that "me" is not used…
Inclusive case
Pronouns in the absorptive case are used as objects of verbs or positions For instance, "me," "you," "him," "her," "it," "us," "them."
Exceptions to the rule
Introduction to "You" in Old English
01
In Old English, the word for "you" was“ þū (thou)
02
This pronoun had a formal and relevant annotation, often used when addressing royalty or nobility
Some pronouns retain their original form in both nominal and cumulative cases, such as "who," "who," and "who."
Positive form and function
Positive pronouns
to her." or "Her dress is red."
The usage of It/It
It
Used as the subject or object of a presence to refer to a non living thing, an animal that is not specified as male or female, or a baby of unknown gender Example: "It is a beautiful day." or "The cat is playing with it."
• The main functions of personal proposals are to replace nouns, act as subjects or objects in a sense, and show the person and number of the noun they replace
Pronuns
目录
• The position and function of personal pronunciations in senses
• Summary and Review
01
Introduction
The definition and classification of proofs
He
Used as the subject of a sense to refer to a male person or animal Example:
"He is a doctor."
Hi
Used as the object of a verb or presentation to refer to a
05
The Case Change and Function of Personal
Pronuns
The rules of nominal and cumulative changes
Nominal case
Pronouns in the nominal case are used as subjects of intentions For example, "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they."