Structures of subject pronouns
von EVELYN MARICELA HERRERA DE GUTIERREZ
1. Afirmative
1.1. The affirmative sentences state an action or a fact. Is it so made up of a subject, a verb, and a complement.
1.1.1. structure
1.1.1.1. Subject + Verb + Complement.
1.1.1.1.1. Examples
2. negative
2.1. Negative sentences use an auxiliary verb and the particle not before the main verb. The auxiliary verb that is used depends on the verb tense of the sentence.
2.1.1. structure
2.1.1.1. Subject + auxiliary negation + verb + complement
2.1.1.1.1. Examples
3. contractions
3.1. They are short forms that adapt some auxiliaries. A contraction is the word resulting from the combination and abbreviation of two words and can be recognized by the apostrophe.
3.1.1. structure
3.1.1.1. Could + not = Couldn´t
3.1.1.1.1. Examples