Look, it’s my wallet, do not touch it! (object) It’s my dog, its name is Bob! (animal)However, you can use the demonstrative pronouns this/that/these/those in order to emphasize something…» Who is this? (it’s near you) » Who is that “in blue jeans”? (it’s far ...
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In this line and the next, the synalepha should not be thought of as exceptional: it is in fact obligatory, in that the unstressed clitic personal pronouns mi and ti always form a diphthong with a following a or o. (This is not the case, however, for the stressed variants of mi an...
TheyLive(1988) Our society is focused on “consumption-desire” while Christianity directs us to “intimacy-desire”. Our culture is a consumer culture, and we focus on consumption. I am king, and my desires rule. These are often cyclical in which we tend to drain the novelty out of ob...
In Spanish, is it possible to use both the direct object pronouns in addition to the actual direct object or indirect object, and if so, why? Where does the word reason come from? The content says the subjunctive mood in...
So I will no longer approve any comment with any admonition about the phrase, and I am going to up my game looking for people pulling this “Use my pronouns or else” bullshit to try and create pressures and forces that will control meaningless behaviors of others here. If you are genuine...
“Who and whom are both pronouns. Who is a subject pronoun (like I, he, she, we, and they), whereas whom is an object pronoun (like me, him, her, us, and them). Try this simple trick when in doubt: If you can replace the word with he or she, use who. If you can replace...
for the dreamer, however, the dream occurs in the present moment–in the here and the now. The dream experience, for the dreamer, is as real as that of waking experience. In a dream, one is able to interact, converse and experience external stimuli as a direct result of such interaction...
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