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Elementary 2 - Pronouns & Prepositions

Here you will learn some English pronouns and prepositions, such as "his", "hers", and "mine", prepared for elementary level students.

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Elementary 2
no one
no one
[pronoun]

used to say not even one person

Ex: No one believed his outrageous claims about aliens. 
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nothing
nothing
[pronoun]

not a single thing

Ex: After rummaging through the drawers, she found nothing of value. 
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nobody
nobody
[pronoun]

not even one person

Ex: Nobody wanted to take on the challenging task. 
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anybody
anybody
[pronoun]

used to refer to any person, without specifying who or what kind

Ex: Is there anybody who can help me with this? 
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hers
hers
[pronoun]

used for referring to something that belongs to or is related to a female person or animal that has already been mentioned or is known

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his
his
[pronoun]

used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a male person or thing

Ex: That book is his. 
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mine
mine
[pronoun]

used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the speaker

Ex: This book is mine. 
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yours
yours
[pronoun]

used for referring to something that belongs to or is related to the person who is being spoken to

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among
among
[preposition]

used to indicate inclusion within a group, set, or category

Ex: The athlete is among the top contenders for the championship. 
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along
along
[preposition]

used to show the progress or movement through a process or time

Ex: She learned a lot along the way. 
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