BD METEPEC TEENS
TOPICS:
ALPHABET,an audio alphabet which will bring you, the correct way top pronounce each letter.
Greetings
| Types of Greetings | | Types of Farewells |
| Good evening | | Good bye |
| Good morning | | See you |
| Good afternoon | | See you later |
| Greetings | | So long |
| Hello | | bye bye |
| Hello there | | see you tomorrow |
| Hey | | smell you later |
| Hi | | Good day |
| Hi there | | See ya |
| How are you? |
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| How are you doing? |
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| Howdy |
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| How's it going? |
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| Sup |
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| What's up? |
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Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. We use them depending on:
We use personal pronouns in place of the person or people that we are talking about. My name is Josef but when I am talking about myself I almost always use "I" or "me", not "Josef". When I am talking direct to you, I almost always use "you", not your name. When I am talking about another person, say John, I may start with "John" but then use "he" or "him". And so on.
Here are the personal pronouns, followed by some example sentences:
| number | person | gender | personal pronouns | |
| subject | object | |||
| singular | 1st | male/female | I | me |
| 2nd | male/female | you | you | |
| 3rd | male | he | him | |
| female | she | her | ||
| neuter | it | it | ||
| plural | 1st | male/female | we | us |
| 2nd | male/female | you | you | |
| 3rd | male/female/neuter | they | them | |
Examples (in each case, the first example shows a subject pronoun, the second an object pronoun):
When we are talking about a single thing, we almost always use it. However, there are a few exceptions. We may sometimes refer to an animal as he/him or she/her, especially if the animal is domesticated or a pet. Ships (and some other vessels or vehicles) as well as some countries are often treated as female and referred to as she/her.