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Pronouns WH Words
Pronouns WH Words
Who?
Quin?
What?
Qu?
Who is she?
What is this?
What do you do?
(Para preguntar por un sujeto inanimado o por el objeto directo)
Which?
Qu? Cul?
How?
Cmo?
Where?
Dnde?
When?
Cundo?
Why?
Por qu?
Whose?
De quin?
What time?
Qu / A qu hora?
What....like?
Cmo?
What is he like?
How old?
Qu edad?
How often?
Con qu frecuencia?
How many?
Cuntas/os?
How much?
Cunto/a?
What colour?
Qu / De qu color?
How far?
A qu distancia?
How long?
Cunto tiempo?
How high?
Qu altura?
What about?
Which one/ones?
Whom?
Cul/es?
A quin?
** Si el pronombre interrogativo (Wh-word) es el sujeto de la oracin, no se utilizar el auxiliar. Esto se debe a la imposibilidad
de que el sujeto vaya detrs del verbo auxiliar dado que las partculas interrogativas siempre inician la pregunta.
Ejemplos: Who lives in that house? Who took the book away?
Personal Pronouns
Possessive
Adjectives
Possessive
Pronouns
Reflexive
Pronouns
Subject
Object
I
you
he
she
it
me
you
him
her
it
my
your
his
her
its
mine
yours
his
hers
(its)
myself
yourself
himself
herself
itself
we
you
they
us
you
them
our
your
their
ours
yours
theirs
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
1. Subject Pronouns:
2. Object Pronouns: The direct and indirect object of a verb goes behind the verb.
She gave me a present.
*When you have a direct and indirect object in the same sentence dont forget to use TO or FOR.
I bought it for you.
I gave it to him.
*When writing Comparatives the direct and indirect object goes after Than and as.....as.
Hes taller than her.
5. Reflexive Pronouns:
They are used when the object is the same person or thing as the subject
of the verb in the same clause.