Uso de Pronombres Indefinidos en Conversaciones Cotidianas
Clase 10 de 10 • Curso de Inglés Práctico y Conversacional
Resumen
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Indefinite pronouns refer to people, places, or things without specifying exactly which ones. Indefinite pronouns with the prefix "no" are used to talk about the absence of people, places, or things.
- Nobody / No one refers to no person.
- "Nobody was in the office."
- Nothing refers to not one thing.
- "Nothing was left on the table."
- Nowhere refers to no place.
- "He found nowhere to park."
Indefinite pronouns always take a singular verb.
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- “No one is here.”
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Credits
- Direction: Jhon Carvajal, León Felipe Jiménez, Juan Franco
- Content Direction: Jhon Carvajal
- Production: León Felipe Jiménez, Juan Franco
- Screenplay: Vicky Peña, Jhon Carvajal
- Cinematography: León Felipe Jiménez, Juan Franco, Daniel Carvajal
- Director of Photography: Daniel Carvajal
- Field Production: Lizeth Cáceres
- Editing: Pablo Vales
- Color Grading: Nicolás Bello
- Design and Motion Graphics: Jonathan Bello, Juan Franco
- Sound Design: Jorge Torres
- Cast:
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- Emily: Vicky Peña
- Marc: César Cordero
- Lucas: Jhon Carvajal
- Ivanna: Carolina Boquin
- Ryan: Jess Harris
An Original Idea by: Vicky Peña, León Felipe Jiménez & Jhon Carvajal
Special Thanks To: The entire Education Team and everyone who supported this project.
Produced by: Platzi