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PRONOUNS- PËREMRAT By Ardian Deari English For Life

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PRONOUNS- PËREMRAT

By Ardian Deari

English For Life

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PRONOUNS

The term 'pronoun' covers many words. There are many

different kinds of pronouns. In general, these do not cause

difficulties for native English speakers. The list below is

mainly for reference purposes. Fjala ‘peremer’ perfshine

shume fjale tjera. Ka disa lloje peremrash. Ne pergjithsi keto

nuk shfaqin probleme per folesit burimore te gj. angleze por

per ata te huajt. Ne prezantimet e rradhes keni peremrat

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNSPEREMRAT DEFTOR

These pronouns are used to demonstrate (or indicate).This,that,these and those are all

demonstrative pronouns.

This- nje send dhe afer

That – nje send dhe larg

These – shume sende dhe afer

Those shume sende dhe larg

Examples:

This is the one I left in the car.

(In this example, the speaker could be indicating to a mobile phone, in which 

case, the pronoun "this" replaces the words "mobile phone".) 

Shall I take those?

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IND EFINIT E PRON OUNSPEREMRAT E PACAKT UAR

Unlike demonstrative pronouns, which point out specific items,

indefinite pronouns are used for non-specific things. This is the

largest group of

pronouns.All,some,any,several,anyone,nobody,each,both,few,ei

ther,none,one and no one are the most common.

Example:

Somebod ymust have seen the driver leave.

(somebody - not a specific person)

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.

(Oscar Wilde)

I have nothing to declare except my genius. (Oscar Wilde)

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND POSSESSIVE

PRONOUNS

Possessive Pronouns- Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs.

This bag is mine.

Possessive adjectives are used to show possession. As they are used

as adjectives. My, your, his, her, its, our and their are all possessive

adjectives. Ex: This is my bag.

Have you seen her book?

(In this example, the pronoun "her" replaces a word like "Sarah's".)

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RELATIVE PRONOUNSPEREMRAT LIDHORE

Relative pronouns are used to add more information to a sentence. Which, that ,

who(including whom and whose) and where are all relative pronouns.

Examples:

Dr Adam Sissons, who lectured at Cambridge for more than 12 years, should

have known the difference.

(In this example, the relative pronoun "who" introduces the clause "who studied

at Cambridge for 12 years" and refers back to "Dr Adams Sissons".) 

The man who first saw the comet reported it as a UFO. 

(In this example, the relative pronoun "who" introduces the clause "who first 

saw the comet" and refers back to "the man".)

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RECIPROCAL PRONOUNSPEREMRAT RECIPROK

Reciprocal pronouns are used for actions or feelings that are

reciprocated. The two most common reciprocal pronouns are each other

and one another.

Perdoren per te shprehur veprimet apo ndjenjat te cilat ndodhin ne

menyre te pernjehershme apo reciprokisht.

Examples:

They like one another.

They talk to each other like they're babies.

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNSPEREMRAT VETVETOR

A reflexive pronoun ends...self or...selves and refers to another noun or

pronoun in the sentence. The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself,

herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves.

Example:

John bakes all the bread himself.

(In this example, the reflexive pronoun "himself" refers back to the noun

"John".)

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