Saturday, December 21, 2013

Reciprocal Pronouns



Reciprocal Pronouns


<u>Each other and one another<u/>

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Reciprocal Pronouns

  One of the easiest type of pronouns to understand is the reciprocal pronouns, let's take a look at it.

1. Peter and his fiancee are arguing with each other.

  What do you notice from the example above?

    The thing that I notice is that peter is arguing with his fiancee and his fiancee is arguing with him.
     

    So, both of them are doing the same action; there is a mutual action between them which is (arguing).

    They are subjects of only one verb, that's why we use a reciprocal pronouns.



    • One more example:

    Saturday, December 14, 2013

    Indefinite Pronouns

    Indefinite Pronouns

    • What is an indefinite Pronoun?

    Indefinite, pronouns, English, grammar
    The Indefinite Pronouns

    It is a pronoun that you use when you want to indicate to things or people

    without determining who or what they are.

    in other words, they are used to refer to non specified people or things.
    • There are singular indefinite pronouns, plural indefinite pronouns and variable indefinite pronouns:

    Singular, Plural, variable, Pronouns
    Different types of Indefinite pronouns

    • First: the singular ones.


    For people:

    Everybody - everyone
    Somebody   - some one
    nobody    - no one
    anybody   - anyone.


    Examples:

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