THE PRONOUN CLASSIFICATION The Personal Pronouns The Interrogative Pronouns The Relative Pronouns 48751ltc66yoi7j The Possessive Pronouns The Demonstrative Pronouns The Impersonal / General Pronouns The Reflexive Pronouns to751l8466yooi The Emphatic Pronouns The Indefinite Pronouns The Reciprocal Pronouns THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS I we you you he they she they it they THE INTEROGATIVE PRONOUN N. who G. whos D. who(m)… to? = to whom ex. Who(m) do you give this book to? = To whom do you give this book to Who(m) are you reffering to ? = To whom are you reffering? Who(m) does this book belong to? = To whom does this book belong ? for whom ? = who(m)… for? ex.: For who(m) must you buy the book? = Whom must you buy the book for? about whom ? = who(m)… about? ex.: They are talking about Jim? Whom are they talking about? = About whom are they talking after whom? = who(m) … after? Jimmy is running after them. After whom is Jimmy running? = Who(m) is Jim running after? before whom? = who(m) … before? He was sitting before us? Before whom was he sitting? behind whom beside whom between whom beyond whom by whom for whom from whom near whom of whom on/upon whom with whom without whom Ac. whom Whom did you see there? what What is there on the table? what kind / sort of What kind/sort of films do you like? THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS who He does not know who must come to see us. whose We are playing with John’s balls but we don’t know whose they are playing with. to whom = whom to I don’t know who(m) I shall give this book to. whom He could not guess whom he might see there. which She has many books but she doesn’t know which she must read for the examination. THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS mine ours yours yours his theirs hers theirs THE DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS this that these those THE IMPERSONAL PRONOUNS one, you One could work there. You should always be careful when crossing the road. THE REFELXIVE PRONOUNS myself ourselves yourself yourselves himself themselves herself itself oneself THE EMPHATIC PRONOUNS myself ( eu insumi ) yourself ( tu insuti ) himself ( el insusi ) herself ( ea insasi ) itself ( el insusi ) ourselves ( noi insine)_ yourselves ( voi insiva) themselves ( ei insisi) THE INDEFINITE PRONOUNS all I can’t buy it all. another He, that tells a secret is another’s servant. both You may read either of them. Both are interesting. each enough More then enough is too much. everybody God will satisfy the needs of everybody. everyone You can’t please everyone. everything the other Jesus likes this book, but I prefer the other. others the others one You do not have any book but Jesus has one. either neither If you run after two hares you’ll catch neither. several a few Many can bear adversity but few contempt. few quite a few the former the latter little How are your little ones. a little much You have got little tea but I have got much. many The woman who marries many is disliked by many. some Some have been thought brave because they were afraid tor un away. any You’ ve got much money but I haven’t got any. somebody anybody : affirmative = oricine interogative = cineva negative = nimeni nobody something anything nothing someone anyone no one somebody else anybody else nobody else something else anything else nothing else others RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS each other The eight friends help each other. one another The three brothers help one another. to agree with each other = to agree one another to be confident with each other = to be confident of one another DECLINAREA PRONUMELUI PERSONAL singular form N. I, you, he, she, it G. My, your, his, her, its mine, yours, his, hers, its (to) me, (to) you, (to) him, (to) her, (to) it Ac. me, you, him, her, it plural form N. we, you, they G. our, your, their, ours, yours, theirs D. (to) us, (to) you, (to) them Ac.us, you, them POP-SILAGHI ANDREI DANIEL CLASA A X-A