MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA, CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA
INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR “Juan Mantovani”
                                                      PROVINCIA DEL CHACO
                                      “Año 2020: Año del Congreso Pedagógico”
  Practical Work # 2
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  Evaluation criteria:
       Correctness in the use of grammar constructions and vocabulary when elaborating
        sentences or paragraphs.
       Appropriate theoretical support when is asked to.
       Orthography.
       Delivery on time and form
       Delivery date: Tuesday 18th August
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          There are seven types of pronouns that both English and English as second language
  writers must recognize: the personal pronoun, the demonstrative pronoun, the interrogative
  pronoun, the relative pronoun, the indefinite pronoun, the reflexive pronoun, and the intensive
  pronoun. We also will deal with Possessive pronouns.
                                          MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA, CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA
                                         INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR “Juan Mantovani”
                                                        PROVINCIA DEL CHACO
                                        “Año 2020: Año del Congreso Pedagógico”
ACTIVITIES:
    1- Elaborate a comparative chart between: Personal pronouns, Objective
       pronouns, Possessive pronouns and Reflexive pronouns.
                  Personal         Objective           Possessive          Possessive         Reflexive
                  pronouns         pronouns            pronouns            adjective          pronouns
 1st personal     I                Me                  My                  Mine               Myself
 singular
 2nd personal     You              You                 Your                Yours              Yourself
 singular
 3rd personal   He                 Him                 His                 His                Himself
 singular, male
 3rd personal     She              Her                 Her                 Hers               Herself
 singular,
 female
 1st person       We               Us                  Our                 Ours               Ourselves
 plural
 2nd person       You              You                 Your                Yours              Yourselves
 plural
 3rd person       They             Them                Their               Theirs             Themselves
 plural
    2- Investigate which are Demonstrative pronouns, Interrogative pronouns, Relative
       pronouns, Indefinite pronouns. Name them and give a brief description of their use.
Demonstrative pronouns: They point out specific things.
                                   Near                                    Far
 Singular                          This                                    That
 Plural                            These                                   Those
Interrogative pronouns: Is a pronoun which is used to make asking question easy. There are five
interrogative pronouns. It’s used to ask a specific question or indirect question. The interrogative
pronouns are what, which, who, whom and whose.
                                              MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA, CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA
                                             INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR “Juan Mantovani”
                                                            PROVINCIA DEL CHACO
                                         “Año 2020: Año del Congreso Pedagógico”
          What: Used to ask questions about people or objects. Example: What do you want for
           dinner?
          Which: Used to ask questions about people or objects. Example: Which of these ladies is
           your mother?
          Who: Used to ask questions about people. Example: Who is he?
          Whom: This interrogative pronoun is rarely seen. It’s used to ask about people. Example:
           Whom do you live with?
          Whose: Used to ask questions about people or objects always related to possession.
           Example: Whose phone is that?
Relative pronouns: We use relative pronouns to refer to a noun mentioned before and to which
we want to add more information or modify. Relative pronouns can refer to something or
someone in the singular or plural. Some relative pronouns can be used only with people, some
with only things, and some with bot.
 Pronoun                               Person                                  Thing
 That                                                    X                                      X
 Which                                                   -                                      X
 Who                                                     X                                      -
 Whom                                                    X                                      -
 Whose                                                   X                                      X
Indefinite pronouns: Indefinite pronouns don’t refer to any specific person, thing, place or
quantity. For this reason, are called “indefinite”.
 Pronoun                    Singular                         Plural                     Example
 All                                    X                               X               You ate all the
                                                                                        cookies
 Another                                X                               -               Another glass of
                                                                                        water
 Any                                    X                               X               Is there any milk?
 Anybody, anyone                        X                               -               Is there anyone
                                                                                        home?
 Anywhere                               X                               -               Let’s go anywhere
 Both                                    -                              X               Both of my children
                                         MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA, CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA
                                        INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR “Juan Mantovani”
                                                       PROVINCIA DEL CHACO
                                    “Año 2020: Año del Congreso Pedagógico”
                                                                                   speak French
Each                                X                              -               Each of them is
                                                                                   different
Either                              X                              -               I’m happy to see
                                                                                   either movie
  3- Provide examples of the use of the different pronouns (all of them)
  Examples:
  Personal pronoun: I am ill – You are tall – He is pretty.
  Objective pronoun: I call him – He needs you
  Possessive pronoun: This phone is mine – This book is yours – The dog is ours
  Reflexive pronoun: I saw it myself – Believe in yourself – she did it herself
  Demonstrative pronoun: I like this car – Lucas, is that you? – Look at those animals
  Interrogative pronouns: Why don’t you come? – What do you want?
  Relative pronouns: I like the dog that does tricks – I never met someone who didn’t like the
  music
  Indefinite pronoun: You go anywhere with her dog – There isn’t anybody home