PPT-Reflexive Pronouns

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Reflex from the Latin to bend flex back re Bend it Back The word Reflex comes from Latin and means to bend back Similarly reflexive verbsreflexive pronouns bend

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Reflex from the Latin to bend flex back re Bend it Back The word Reflex comes from Latin and means to bend back Similarly reflexive verbsreflexive pronouns bend back on themselves and refer to the subject instead of continuing to progress straight ahead. Reflexive Pronouns Reflexive pronouns are clear and easy. The subjects and the pronouns must match: subject pronoun possessive adjective reflexive pronoun examples: 1st person I my myself When By: Alyssa Anderson. With Reflexive and Direct Object Pronouns. Types of Commands. . Lets start with commands. There are two different types of commands, formal commands and informal commands. Formal commands are for people that you don’t know very well. Informal commands are for people you know well. For each type of command there are affirmative and negative commands, both using separate rules.. La . clase. de . español. - . Gramática. . ¿. Te. . acuerdas. ? . What are definite articles? . In Spanish definite articles mean = __________. They have different forms that agree in ________________ and ____________________. . N. Andra . Kalnača. , Ilze . Lokmane. D. epartment. of Latvian and General Linguistics. University of Latvia. The. . presentation. . is. . supported. . by. ERAF . project. 2010/0202/2DP/2.1.1.2.0/10/APIA/VIAA/013. Grade Eight. Definition. Pronouns are one of the eight parts of speech.. Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun.. There are many types of pronouns:. p. ersonal. p. ossessive. compound personal. How Do I Know The Difference?. Reflexive Pronouns. Reflexive sounds like reflection, the image in the mirror that bounces back at you. . A . reflexive pronoun reflects back to the subject. . A . reflexive pronoun can be used as the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence.. Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns. First Person:. . Second Person:. . -myself -yourself . -ourselves -yourselves . Third Person:. -herself, himself, . itself. Learning Targets. I can identify and define pronouns. I can define the four types of pronouns. personal, reflexive, indefinite, and demonstrative. I can recite this weeks vocabulary and their definitions.. Subject & Object. Possessive. Reflexive. Interrogative. Pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.. . pro- means for (standing FOR a noun). Personal Pronouns. Pronouns that are used to refer to people or things are called . the Lindisfarne Glosses: . Grammar, Contact, Glossator. Elly van Gelderen. ICEHL. , Edinburgh, 29 August . 2018. Outline. Some background on the Lindisfarne Glosses. . and why they matter: . Example of early OE Grammar, Debate about contact, The Glossator. Descubre 1. , Unit 7. Reflexive verbs. In this presentation, we are going to look at a special group of verbs called . reflexive. Let’s start out by thinking of the English verb to . wash.. . List several things that you can wash..  . Los . verbos. . reflexivos. Objective: . To be able to talk about your daily routine.. Getting ready for a special event.. Reflexive verbs. In this presentation, we are going to look at a special group of verbs called . to . or . for. themselves.. With a reflexive verb, the person carrying out the action also . receives . the action.. For example:. Washing one’s face. Brushing one’s teeth. In Spanish, reflexive verbs are easy to identify because their infinitive forms have . Use the Pronouns . Who and Whoever . . as the Subjects of a question or a clause . Example: . Who left? . Whoever did this should be held responsible for the damages. . Pronouns . Use the Pronouns .

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