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Possessive Pronouns

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Possessive pronouns are used to designate possession. They may also be used as substitutes for noun phrases , and they are commonly found at the end of a sentence or clause  and can prevent its repetition (e.g., "These glasses are  mine , not  yours ") the words " mine " and " yours " are possessive pronouns and stand for "my glasses" and "your glasses," respectively. Here is a chart that might help you with the possessive pronouns: *Note 1: In some sentences using  possessive pronouns  you´ll find that the  possessive adjectives  are used too. **Note 2: If you are using a possessive pronoun it is necessary that the pronoun you are replacing has been mentioned before, so you know what you are refering to. I will attach two websites that I found and I liked becuase the information is very clear and brief. Also you can find some examples that will help you to understand the topic. Link 1  and  Link 2 In the second link

Determiners

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Today we'll talk a little about DETERMINERS. But don't worry, it'll be just something like a review, to help that here it is a a useful link for it [click  here  to go to the webpage] Also I hope that this brief audio may help you too. To practice your learning I attached one link to practice, to go practice click  here .

Infinitive

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Hi everyone! Today I'll talk to you a little about infinitives beacuse for me it is very interesting that just one form of a verb can work for many things without changing the verb. First of all, what's an infinitive? The infinitive is the base form of a verb. In English, when we talk about the infinitive we are usually referring to the present infinitive, which is the most common. However, there are four other forms of the infinititive: the perfect infinitive the perfect continuous infinitive the continuous infinitive the passive infinitive. Also it is very important to know that infinitives have two "forms": the to-infinitive = to + base the zero infinitive = base To form the negative of an adjective just put "not" before the infinitive To know a lot more about the to-inifinitive and the zero infinitive click  here . There you'll find all the uses that the infinitive has. Another important thing to know is how to r