I really think the years bring me more beauty.
I really think the years bring me more beauty.
She is right. But, on my opinion, the years got me more
wisdom.
She is right. But, on my opinion, the years got me more
wisdom.
All time’s marks on my face are mine. I want to keep them
because I am proud of them.
All time’s marks on my face are mine. I want to keep them
because I am proud of them.
The underline words ARE NOT the SAME thing|person.
The underline words ARE the SAME thing|person.
Why does he blame you? Why do you blame yourselves?
My dog hurt the cat. My dog hurt itself.
Susan sent me a copy. Susan sent herself a copy.
Can I help my children? Can I help myself?
IYouSheHe
It
WeYouThey
Examples of usage:•One has to do all possible to achieve one´s dreams.•Generosity is its own reward. You always get back more than you give.•The earth´s environment is getting worse. They say if we don't’ do anything to avoid it, all of us will die.
Adjective Pronoun Meaning
Singular *Another pen (is) Another (is) One more in addition to the one(s) already mentioned.
Plural Other pens (are) Others (are) Several more in addition to the one(s) already mentioned.
Singular The other pen (is) The other (is) All that remains from a given number; the rest of a specific group.
Plural The other pens (are) The others (are)
* Another is used as an adjective with expressions of time, money, and distance, even if these expressions contain plural nouns. It means “an additional” in these expressions.
Each otherOne other
Indicate reciprocical relationshipExample: “We talk to each other every day.”
Every other It gives the idea of “alternate.”Example: “Please, let me hear from you every other week.”
The other It is used in time expressions such the other day, the other morning, the other week…, to refer to the recent past.“I talked with Vanessa the other morning.”
One after the other | one
after another
It expresses the idea that separate actions occur very close in time.“The movies was terrible; consequently, one person after the other went out from the theater before the movie’s end.”
Other than It is usually used after a negative to mean “except.”“Nobody will do a grammar presentation today other than Fabiana.”
In other words
It is used to explain, usually in simpler or clearer terms, the meaning of the preceding sentence(s).“Dark chocolates are rich in antioxidants and phenols, in other words, they are excellent for your health.”
Do you know Mr. “S”?
He used to be a hero.
His fans called him –
superman because of
his incredible powers.
Now, he looks at
himself, and sees a
super stomach, a super
lazy vision, and a super
stressed life. Today, all
those characteristics are
him, sadly.
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She used to be the
wonderful woman.
Everybody knows
her.
Her fight was against
the villains. But,
nowadays she fights
against her gain of
weight. She does not
recognize herself
anymore. Oh! The
crazy dog? It is hers.
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Object pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Possessive adjective
Reflexive pronoun
Do you know them?
The time really
punishes whoever,
doesn´t it? They were
superheroes too, and
with their great power,
force, and flexibility
they protected the
citizens. Unfortunately,
those bodies are really
theirs. They can not
save the world by
themselves anymore.
Subject pronoun
Object pronoun
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Reflexive pronoun
Thor says:
“On old times, we had so
much to do that we
didn't have time to take
care of ourselves. No
time to eat, no time to
drink, etc.”
“Now, our priorities are
different. We needs are
different. Today I can say
that this present time is
truly ours. It don’t matter
how we look like.”
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Object pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Possessive adjective
Reflexive pronoun