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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: The Pronouns, Personal pronouns are in English are also known as personal pronouns or nominal subjects. They are those who refer to the grammatical persons., Introduce a proposition adjective. They can be demonstrative or compounds. Examples who, Whom, whose, which, Reflexive pronouns are They belong to a class of personal pronouns and syntactic criteria differ., The Pronouns ???? Possessive pronouns, that substitute nouns when the nouns they replace can be understood from the context. Examples who?, Whom?, Whose?, The Pronouns are The personal pronouns refer to one of the three grammatical persons: first: the person who speaks; second: the person being spoken to; and third: that which refers to any other person or thing, Demonstrative pronouns are that substitute nouns when the nouns they replace can be understood from the context., Possessive pronouns are Indicate possession and are invariable. Never preceded by an article., Indicate possession and are invariable. Never preceded by an article. Examples my, yours, his, The Pronouns ???? Reciprocal pronouns, They belong to a class of personal pronouns and syntactic criteria differ. Examples myself, yourself, himself, The Pronouns ???? Personal pronouns, Reciprocal pronouns are They are used to express mutual action between two or more people or objects., They are used to express mutual action between two or more people or objects. Examples each other, one another, The Pronouns ???? Reflexive pronouns, that substitute nouns when the nouns they replace can be understood from the context. Examples this, that, such, none, The Pronouns ???? Relative pronouns, Relative pronouns are Introduce a proposition adjective. They can be demonstrative or compounds., in English are also known as personal pronouns or nominal subjects. They are those who refer to the grammatical persons. Examples I, you, he, me, him, her, Interrogative pronouns are that substitute nouns when the nouns they replace can be understood from the context.