Subject Pronouns

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Area Academica: Licenciatura en Turismo Tema: Subject Pronouns Materia: Inglés I Docente: E. en D. Fernando Benitez Leal Periodo: Julio-Diciembre 2015

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Area Academica: Licenciatura en Turismo

Tema: Subject Pronouns

Materia: Inglés I

Docente: E. en D. Fernando Benitez Leal

Periodo: Julio-Diciembre 2015

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Topic: Subject Pronoun

Abstract:In this slides the student will learn the subject pronouns in English and when and why we use each one .

Keywords: Pronouns, Subjects,

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SUBJECT PRONUNS

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Pronouns are words we use in the place of a full noun.

SUBJECT PRONOUNS

Singular Plural1st person I We

2nd person You You

3rd person He/ She/ It They

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Rules

We use HE to refer to men, and SHE to refer to women. When we are not sure if we are talking about a man or a woman we use THEY.

This is Jack. He’s my brother.This is Angela. She’s my sister..

You could go to a doctor. They might help you.

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We use subject pronouns as subject of the verb:

I like your dress.You are late.He is my friendIt is raining

She is on holidayWe live in England.

They come from London.

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Warning:

• English clauses always have a subject:

His father works at a school. Is a teacher. > He is a teacher.

I’m waiting for my wife. Is late. > She is late.

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Warning:

• Always write I with a capital letter.

NOT: Emily and i are fourteen.

• If there is no other subject we use IT or THERE. We call this a dummy subject.

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References

British Council. (2014). Learn English. Retrieved 2015, June 24th from Learn English: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en

Hobbs, M., & Starr Keddle, J. (2011). For Real Elementary. UK: Helbling Languages.

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Para citar este trabajo utiliza:

Benitez, F. (2015). Subject Pronouns. [Diapositivas de Power Point]. Recuperado de: http://es.slideshare.net/fhertown

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