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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)


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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 01, 2004 17:24 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Today English-test.net has been online for exactly one year. Time to open a new forum: English for Beginners.

Here is Unit 1 - The Personal Pronouns

Singular (one person/thing)

    I
    you
    she
    he
    it

Plural (two or more people/things)

    we
    you
    they

As you can see, the word you can be used when you speak to one person as well as to many people.

In English everybody is addressed by the personal pronoun you. So, you can say How are you? when you greet your boss as well as your best friend.

Also, the personal pronoun I is one of the few words which are always written with a capital letter. But this doesn't mean that English speakers are egotistic Smile.

In Unit 2 we'll review how to use the be-verb.
(To be or not to be)...
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Thanks #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 19:59 pm   Thanks
 

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 22:38 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #4 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:03 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Torsten,

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thanks #5 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:53 am   thanks
 

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I would like to learn more and more English skills.

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #6 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:36 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

I subscribe to all opinions on your letters. They are very useful for my job. I hope, my students will appreciate them too Smile .
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #7 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 13:07 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi Toresten,

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #8 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 19:20 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

i and we
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about first lesson... #9 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 21:42 pm   about first lesson...
 

I really enjoy it! Thanks a lot.

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #10 (permalink) Sat Jun 28, 2008 18:54 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Torsten!

Thank you very much for the first lesson!
Really I had never paid attention about the "I" (We write I always with capital letters).

My best regards
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Thanks Torsten #11 (permalink) Sun Jun 29, 2008 0:45 am   Thanks Torsten
 

hi Mr torsten, i would like to thank you very much for your best iniciative in order to helpe us to improve our language.
am here and ready to read all your lessons.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #12 (permalink) Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:18 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Mr Torsen thank you very much for the lesson.It was very interesting and usefull.Georgia.Tbilisi.Tina.
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About my first lesson #13 (permalink) Sun Jun 29, 2008 17:22 pm   About my first lesson
 

Hello Mr.Torsten,

I am very happy to attend your class. I am from India. I want to inprove my english. i don't get more words to express my feels. however i am very very thankfull to you.

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Thanks for the lessons-Personal pronouns #14 (permalink) Sun Jun 29, 2008 20:07 pm   Thanks for the lessons-Personal pronouns
 

I´m so much grateful for your lessons, Mr.Tosten Very Happy

I´m going to do the tests...
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Have a nice day! Smile Smile Smile
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #15 (permalink) Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:14 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hello Mr Torsten,
I m really happy about your messages to me. I don' t know how to say thanks to express
my emotion to you. Anyway, I talk to you about my favorite topic I would like to learn.It is phrasal verb. I don't know why I love to study this. I think it is very difficult to use. I have to learn by heart some phrasal verb.
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