...to hom hom to I dont kno hom I shall give this book to. hom He could not guess hom he might see there.hichShe has many books but she doesnt kno hich she must read for the examination.THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNSmineoursyoursyourshistheirsherstheirsTHE DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNSthis thatthese thoseTHE IMPERSONAL PRONOUNSone, youOne could ork there. You should alays be careful hen crossing the road.THE REFELXIVE PRONOUNSmyselfourselvesyourselfyourselveshimselfth
emselvesherselfitself oneselfTHE EMPHATIC PRONOUNSmyself eu insumi yourself tu insuti himself el insusi herself ea insasi itself el insusi ourselves noi insinesyourselves voi insivathemselves ei insisiTHE INDEFINITE PRONOUNSallI cant buy it all.anotherHe, that tells a secret is anothers servant.bothYou may read either of them. Both are interesting.eachenoughMore then enough is too much.everybodyGod ill satisfy the needs of everybody.everyoneYou cant please everyone.everythingthe otherJesus likes this book, but I prefer the other.othersthe othersoneYou do not have any book but Jesus has one.eitherneitherIf you run after to hares youll catch neither.severala feMany can bear adversity but fe contempt.fequite a fethe formerthe latterlittleHo are your little ones.a littlemuchYou have got little tea but I have got much.manyThe oman ho marries many is disliked by many.someSome have been thought brave because they ere afraid tor un aay. anyYou ve got much money but I havent got any.somebodyanybody affirmative oricineinterogative cinevanegative nimeninobody something anythingnothingsomeoneanyoneno onesomebody elseanybody elsenobody elsesomething elseanything elsenothing elseothersRECIPROCAL PRONOUNSeach otherThe eight friends help each other.one anotherThe three brothers help one another.to agree ith each other to agree one anotherto be confident ith each other to be confident of one anotherDECLINAREA PRONUMELUI PERSONALsingular formN. I, you, he, she, itG. My, your, his, her, its mine, yours, his, hers, itsto me, to you, to him, to her, to itAc. me, you, him, her, itplural formN. e, you, theyG. our, your, their, ours, yours, theirsD. to us, to you, to themAc.us, you, themPOP-SILAGHI ANDREI DANIELCLASA A X-A0tvfoHS.Ita3dma5Bph565a55656CJ aJ 56BCJ aJ pha56BCJ aJ ph56BCJ,aJ,phG4OeS06HRituiiFFaaEuvSefGHfà.GOXhhXb
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