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мактаб директорининг 3 йиллик режа дастури

Level: beginner
We have both subject pronouns and object pronouns:

Subject

Object

I

me

you

you

he

him

she

her

it

it

we

us

you

you

they

them

We use subject pronouns as the subject of a verb:
I like your dress.
You are late.
He is my friend.
It is raining.
She is on holiday.
We live in England.
They come from London.

Be careful!

English clauses always have a subject.
His father has just retired. > He was a teacher. (NOT Was a teacher.)
I'm waiting for my wife. > She is late. (NOT Is late.)
The imperative, which is used for orders, invitations and requests, is an exception:
Stop!
Go away.
Please come to dinner tomorrow.
Play it again, please.
If there is no other subject, we use it or there. We call this a dummy subject.

We use object pronouns as the object of a verb:
Can you help me, please?
I can see you.
She doesn't like him.
saw her in town today.
We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn't see us.
and after prepositions:
She is waiting for me.
I'll get it for you.
Give it to him.
Why are you looking at her?
Don't take it from us.
I'll speak to them.
One of the chief difficulties we have with the indefinite pronouns lies in the fact that "everybody" feels as though it refers to more than one person, but it takes a singular verb. (Everybody is accounted for.) If you think of this word as meaning "every single body," the confusion usually disappears. The indefinite pronoun none can be either singular or plural, depending on its context. None is nearly always plural (meaning "not any") except when something else in the sentence makes us regard it as a singular (meaning "not one"), as in "None of the food is fresh." Some can be singular or plural depending on whether it refers to something countable or noncountable. Refer to the section on Pronoun Consistency for help on determining the number of the indefinite pronouns (and the number [singular/plural] of the verbs that accompany them). There is a separate section on the uses of the pronoun one.

4. Russian Personal Pronouns
There are many pronouns in the Russian language and it takes some time to learn them all. Pronouns are words which can be used in the place of nouns so that you don’t have to repeat the nouns. Consider “I”,”He”, “She” in English. Each of the Russian pronouns decline according to their case. Luckily, as often happens in the Russian language, pronouns often decline according to certain patterns. It is far to difficult to remember every pronoun and case, they normally decline in a logical pattern so you should learn them this way.5

Russian Personal Pronouns

Singular personal pronouns.





1st person

2nd person

3rd person (masc.)

3rd person (fem.)

3rd person (neut.).

English

I, Me

You

He, Him

She, Her

It

Nominative Case

Я

Ты

Он

Она

Оно

Accusative Case

Меня

Тебя

Его

Её

Его

Genitive Case

Меня

Тебя

Его

Её

Его

Dative Case

Мне

Тебе

Ему

Ей

Ему

Instrumental Case

Мной

Тобой

Им

Ей

Им

Prepositional Case

Мне

Тебе

Нём

Ней

Нём


Plural personal pronouns.





1st person

2nd person

3rd person

English

We, Us

You

They, Them

Nominative Case

Мы

Вы

Они

Accusative Case

Нас

Вас

Их

Genitive Case

Нас

Вас

Их

Dative Case

Нам

Вам

Им

Instrumental Case

Нами

Вами

Ими

Prepositional Case

Нас

Вас

Них


Note 1: Pronouns that start with vowels may be proceeded by the letter "н" when used with prepositions.
Note 2: Его is pronounced "yevo".


Russian Possessive Pronouns


Possessive pronouns indicate who something belongs to. They may replace a person’s name in the sentence, “Ivan’s Book”. Words like “My, Your, Our, His, Her” in English.
Please note that the genders indicated in the following tables refer to the gender of the noun that these pronouns modify. (ie the noun owned). For example in the phrase "My book", you would use the 1st person (my) and feminie gender (book is feminine) (Моя). Don't confuse this with the pronouns "his" and "her" (Его and Её).

Singular possessive pronouns.





1st Person

2nd Person




Masc.

Fem.

Neut.

Plural

Masc.

Fem.

Neut.

Plural

English

My, Mine

Your, Yours

Nominative Case

Мой

Моя

Моё

Мои

Твой

Твоя

Твоё

Твои

Accusative Case
(animate)

Мой
Моего

Мою

Моё

Мои
Моих

Твой
Твоего

Твою

Твоё

Твои
Твоих

Genitive Case

Моего

Моей

Моего

Моих

Твоего

Твоей

Твоего

Твоих

Dative Case

Моему

Моей

Моему

Моим

Твоему

Твоей

Твоему

Твоим

Instrumental Case

Моим

Моей

Моим

Моими

Твоим

Твоей

Твоим

Твоими

Prepositional Case

Моём

Моей

Моём

Моих

Твоём

Твоей

Твоём

Твоих

3rd Person : Always use Его (m.n) (his, its) or Её (f) (her) regardless of the case of the noun modified.


Plural possessive pronouns.





1st Person

2nd Person




Masc.

Fem.

Neut.

Plural

Masc.

Fem.

Neut.

Plural

English

Our

Your, Yours

Nominative Case

Наш

Наша

Наше

Наши

Ваш

Ваша

Ваше

Ваши

Accusative Case
(animate)

Наш
Нашего

Нашу

Наше

Наши
Наших

Ваш
Вашего

Вашу

Ваше

Ваши
Ваших

Genitive Case

Нашего

Нашей

Нашего

Наших

Вашего

Вашей

Вашего

Ваших

Dative Case

Нашему

Нашей

Нашему

Нашим

Вашему

Вашей

Вашему

Вашим

Instrumental Case

Нашим

Нашей

Нашим

Нашими

Вашим

Вашей

Вашим

Вашими

Prepositional Case

Нашем

Нашей

Нашем

Наших

Вашем

Вашей

Вашем

Ваших

3rd Person : Always use Их regardless of the gender and case of the noun modified.6



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