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释义 | Contents overview Pronouns introductionpronounspronouns Section 1411432 Section 14 PronounsintroductionPronouns are words that are used instead of noun phrases, when it is unnecessary or impossible to use a more precise expression. Examples:I – meaning 'the speaker' it – referring to a thing that has already been mentionedyour – meaning 'belonging to or associated with the hearer(s)'somebody – referring to an unknown or undefined personone – meaning for example 'people in general'Most pronouns are covered in this Section. For relative pronouns, Section 21. For the interrogative pronouns who, what, which, 625–627. For whoever, whatever, whichever, 252.Some determiners (e.g. this, both, most) can be used alone without following nouns, like pronouns, when the determiner alone makes the meaning clear.Look at this. (= 'this thing that you can see')'Which scarf would you like? ''I'll take both.' (= 'both scarves')Not all bears can climb trees, but most can. (= 'most bears')These pronoun-like uses of determiners are covered in Section 12, Section 13, along with their other uses.Do you know what's wrong with these, and why?She loved the picture because reminded her of home. 173.4 | The forecast it was reasonably accurate. 173.5 | 'Who's that over there?' 'He's John Cook.' 173.9 | Everybody except he can come. 174.2 | It's for he to decide. 174.4 | He who leaves last should lock the door. 174.9 | Why don't I and you go away for the weekend? 174.10 | Can I borrow your keys? I can't find the mine. 176 | I met another Lucy's boyfriend yesterday. 177 | We got out of the water and dried us. 178.2 | She took her dog with herself. 178.4 | Do you shave yourself on Sundays? 178.10 | His book's selling itself well. 178.10 | Try to concentrate yourself. 178.10 | Susan and Daniel talk to themselves on the phone every day. 179.4 | One speaks English in this shop. 181.3 | One speaks a strange dialect where I come from. 181.3 | In the 16th century one believed in witches. 181.4 | We're looking for a house. We'd like a one with a garden. 182.2 | If you haven't got fresh juice I'll take canned one. 182.4 | I'll take both ones. 182.6 | A grandparent's job is easier than a parent's one. 182.7 | Do you need coffee cups or tea ones? 182.8 | Let's go and ask the old one for advice. 182.9 | contents of this section
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