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The task is to learn the different pronouns, masculine, feminine and plural, their position in the sentence and practice until you feel comfortable using them.
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“Pro” means “for” or “instead of”.<br /> So pro-nouns means: “Instead of a noun”.<br /> I have a green cap. You have a yellow one.<br /> Here “one” replaces the noun “cap”, so “one” is a pronoun.<br /> You use the pronouns all the time. You use them again and again. Here, for<br /> example, I used YOU and THEM, and I. Just like THAT.<br /> ONE can hardly speak without them, but IT creates great confusion if THEY are<br /> used incorrectly.<br /> Try this one:<br /> SHE can hardly speak without HIM, but THEY create great confusion if WE are<br /> used incorrectly. ???<br /> Now something completely different was said here. The correct use of the pronouns<br /> can really make you feel comfortable when you speak, because you are sure that<br /> what you say can be understood.<br /> <br /> Enjoy learning the English pronouns!
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1.Read from page 128 to 137 and 158 to 179 in the grammar book (from page 3 in the PDF file) and do as many exercises on each page as you need. To understand perfectly, translate the<br /> pronouns into Portuguese.<br /> 2. Send the exercises to your teacher for correction.<br /> <br />
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