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Pronouns - Possessive Pronouns

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Celebration
Ünnep
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Celebration
Ünnep
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Easter
Húsvét
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Easter egg
Húsvéti tojás
4.
Christmas
Karácsony
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Christmas tree
Karácsonyfa
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Christmas Eve
Szenteste
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Wreath
Koszorú
8.
Fireplace
Kandalló
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Candle
Gyertya
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Ornaments
Karácsonyfadíszek
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Fairy-lights
Karácsonyfaizzó
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Wrapping
Csomagolás
13.
Present
Ajándék
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Angel
Angyal
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New Year's Eve
Szilveszter
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New Year' Day
Újév napja
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Happy New Year!
Boldog újévet!
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Santa Claus
Mikulás
19.
Birthday
Születésnap
20.
Carnival
Farsang
21.
Halloween
Mindenszentek előestéje
22.
Ghost
Szellem
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Happy Birthday!
Boldog születésnapot!
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Cake
Torta
25.
Balloons
Léggömbök
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Wedding
Esküvő
27.
Bride
Menyasszony
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Bridegroom
Vőlegény
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Guest
Vendég
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Bouquet
Virágcsokor
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Honeymoon
Nászút
32.
Invite
Meghív
33.
Have fun
Jól mulat
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Congratulate
Gratulál
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Celebrate
Ünnepel

Pronouns

Pronouns are words that are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences less repetitive and more fluid. They can refer to people, places, things, ideas, and more.

Types of Pronouns:

Personal Pronouns:
These replace specific nouns and can be subjective (subject of the sentence), objective (object of the verb), or possessive (indicating ownership).
Subjective: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Objective: me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Possessive: my/mine, your/yours, his, her/hers, its, our/ours, their/theirs

Demonstrative Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These point to specific things or people.
This, that, these, those

Relative Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These introduce relative clauses and connect them to the noun they modify.
Who, whom, whose, which, that

Interrogative Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These are used to ask questions.
Who, whom, whose, which, what

Indefinite Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These refer to non-specific people or things.
Someone, anybody, anything, everybody, nothing, each, both, either, neither

Reflexive Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These end in "-self" or "-selves" and refer back to the subject of the sentence.
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

Intensive Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These are used for emphasis and are the same as reflexive pronouns but not necessary for the sentence's meaning.
I myself, you yourself, he himself, she herself, etc.

Reciprocal Pronouns:
​​​​​​​These indicate a mutual action or relationship between two or more people or things.
Each other, one another

Functions of Pronouns:

Replace nouns to avoid repetition.
Example: Mary went to the store. She bought some groceries.

Show possession or ownership.
Example: This is my car.

Indicate who is speaking, being spoken to, or being spoken about.
Example: I am going to the park. Are you coming too?

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