sábado, 13 de febrero de 2016

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS





Hello, I'm Mariana and I'm really sorry for posting this late. I had a lot of difficulties to edit the video, but it's finally here! (This video really s... word, I'm sorry for that too).  

These are the examples I mentioned in the video:

AFFIRMATIVE

In affirmative sentences, indefinite pronouns using some are used to describe an indefinite quantity, the indefinite pronouns with every are used to describe a complete quantity, and the pronouns with no are used to describe an absence. Indefinite pronouns with no are often used in affirmative sentences with a negative meaning, but these are nevertheless not negative sentences because they are lacking the word not. For example:

- Everyone is having a good time. - Someone is sleeping in my bed. - Everybody makes mistakes, everybody has those days.
- Nobody is perfect.
- No one is reading this blog. (Yeah, I know you aren't reading). 


NEGATIVE
Negative sentences can only be formed with the indefinite pronouns that include any. For example: - I don't have anybody to talk to. - She didn't ask anyone for help. - He can't find anyone to come with him.



PLUS! A song.

Last thursday I brought the quote of the day and told you that I took it from a song. So... this is the song. 

1 comentario:

  1. Jesus Christ !!! T H I S I S S O E P I C !!! and awsome as well.
    CONGRATULATIONS MARIANA THIS BLOG ENTRY ONLY PROVES THAT YOU ARE NOT AFRAID OF PUSHING YOURSELF TO ACHIEVE HIGHER LEVELS. CONGRATULATIONS ON THE EDITING AND IT LOOKS LIKE YOU REALLY PREPARED AND MADE GOOD USE OF YOUR DIDACTIC MATERIAL. GRADE: A+

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