10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISJUNCTIVE PRONOUN»
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disjunctive pronoun in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disjunctive pronoun and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Interaction: Langue et culture
Emphasis can be achieved by the addition of a disjunctive pronoun or by using
the construction c'est or ce sont followed by the appropriate disjunctive pronoun.
Moi, je ne l'ai pas vu. Ididn't see him. Je ne l'ai pas vu, lui. Ididn't see him.
Susan St. Onge, Ronald St. Onge, Scott Powers, 2013
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Interaction: Langue et culture, Enhanced
Emphasis can be achieved by the addition of a disjunctive pronoun or by using
the construction c'est or ce sont followed by the ... A disjunctive pronoun stressing
a subject can be placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence.
Susan St. Onge, Ronald St. Onge, 2011
The disjunctive pronoun is used when it is the object of a preposition: Elle parle
avec moi. (She is talking with me.) Nous allons chez eux. (We are going to their
house.) 2. The disjunctive pronoun is used in a compound subject: Lui et elle
sont ...
Christopher Kendris and Theodore Kendris
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The Everything Essential French Book: All You Need to Learn ...
For emphasis Inserting the disjunctive pronoun in the sentence can emphasize
the subject or the object. When used in this sense, the pronoun doesn't actually
replace the subject or object that it modifies; it is used in addition to it. • Avez-vous
...
Bruce Sallee, David Hebert, 2014
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English Grammar for Students of Japanese: The Study Guide ...
38 WHAT IS A DISJUNCTIVE PRONOUN? A DISJUNCTIVE PRONOUN (also
known as STRESSED or TONIC PRO- NOUN) is used as a one-word answer to a
question and as an object of a preposition. Who's doing the cooking? Me.
Mutsuko Endo Hudson, 1994
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Foundations of French Syntax
True, the disjunctive pronoun in (54b, c) allows emphasis on the entity in
question, which is not possible with y or en, but this is not a necessary condition
for the use of the disjunctive form, any more than it is in (54d) where the
alternative with y ...
Michael Allan Jones, 1996
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An Essential Course in Modern Spanish
(c) The disjunctive pronoun is frequently used to lend em- phasis to a direct or
indirect personal object expressed by means of a conjunctive pronoun, to define
that object more exactly or to prevent ambiguity (i.e., the conjunctive pronoun ...
8
A Complete French Grammar for Reference and Practice
Note that with the verbs listed in section lb on page 156, the preposition à is kept
and the disjunctive pronoun is used only when persons are replaced. To replace
things, y is used, just like with all other verbs requiring à before their object.
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Sur le vif: Niveau intermediaire
The disjunctive pronoun forms are the following: Singular Plural moi nous tol
vous lui/elle/soi euX/elles NOTE: The disjunctive pronoun soi is used with the
indefinite pronoun on or with impersonal expressions such as chacun, tout le
monde, ...
Clare Tufts, Hannelore Jarausch, 2013
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Barron's Regents Exams and Answers: Spanish
A disjunctive pronoun is a pronoun that is stressed; in other words, emphasis is
placed on it. It is usually the object of a preposition. Prepositional pronoun is
another term for disjunctive pronoun. Examples: for me/para mí; for you (/amj/
para tí; ...
Christopher Kendris, 2009