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Kartojimui jums pateikta gramatikos mediaga apie vardius, kuri yra keletas ri. Primenu, koki yra ri
There are many different types of pronouns in English. Here are some lists, with explanations and examples:
o Personal pronouns: I, me, you, him, . . .
o Reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, ourselves, . . .
o Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, ours, . . .
o Interrogative pronouns: what, who, whom, . . .
o Relative pronouns: who, which, that, . . .
o Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, . . .
o Intensive pronouns vs. reflexive pronouns
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Asmeniniai vardiai
Personal pronouns
Gender
Subject
pronoun
Object
pronoun
Examples
male / female
me
male / female
you
you
male
he
him
He loves Angela.
Angela loves him.
female
she
her
it
it
male / female
(plural)
we
us
We saw John.
John saw us.
male / female
(plural)
you
you
male / female
(plural)
they
them
vardiuotiniai
Reflexive pronouns
Personal pronouns
Reflexive pronoun
Example
I, me
myself
you, you
(singular)
yourself
he, him
himself
she, her
herself
it, it
itself
we, us
ourselves
yourselves
they, them
themselves
Savybiniai
Possessive pronouns
Possessive
adjective
Possessive pronoun
Example
my
mine
your (singular)
yours
his
his
her
hers
its
--
--
our
ours
your (plural)
yours
their
theirs
Klausiamieji
Interrogative pronouns
Pronoun
Example
What ?
general information
Which ?
limited choice
Who ?
a person, a name
Whose ?
possession, owner
Whom ? [formal]
a person, name
Parodomieji
Relative pronouns
We use who or that when we talk about
people.
Who is more formal than that.
We use which or that when we talk about
things (not people).