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Consistent Pronouns

8/19
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¿Qué son los pronombres consistentes?

Si eres de los que buscan mejorar su inglés escrito, has llegado al lugar adecuado. Hoy nos centraremos en los pronombres consistentes, una herramienta esencial para escribir de manera clara y fluida en inglés. Un pronombre es una palabra que sustituye a un sustantivo y nos ayuda a evitar la redundancia en nuestras oraciones. En este sentido, los pronombres consistentes son clave para mantener la coherencia y fluidez en el texto.

¿Cómo identificar pronombres en inglés?

Te invito a echar un vistazo a una tabla de pronombres en inglés, un recurso valioso que podría ser clave para resolver cualquier duda que surja. En esta tabla encontrarás la lista completa de pronombres que se usan comúnmente, y si deseas más información, está disponible en la sección de recursos.

¿Por qué los pronombres consistentes pueden cambiar un texto?

Para entender mejor los pronombres consistentes, analizaremos un ejemplo práctico. Imagina un párrafo en el que el nombre "Robert" se repite constantemente. En este caso, podemos sustituir "Robert" por los pronombres he (él) o his (su), lo que hará que el texto sea menos repetitivo y más fácil de entender. Así, el párrafo se transforma, mejorando su claridad y comprensibilidad.

¿Cómo practicar con pronombres consistentes?

Continuemos con un ejemplo que involucra a los "atletas olímpicos". Si tienes el párrafo frente a ti, pregúntate: ¿qué pronombre usarías para sustituir "olympic athletes"? En este caso, el pronombre adecuado es they (ellos). Si has elegido correctamente, estás en el camino correcto.

Ahora es tu turno de practicar. Te sugiero volver al párrafo sobre los atletas olímpicos y reescribirlo utilizando los pronombres consistentes que has aprendido. Este ejercicio no solo reforzará tu comprensión del tema, sino que también mejorará tu habilidad para escribir en inglés de manera eficaz.

Con este conocimiento, estás un paso más cerca de dominar el uso de pronombres en inglés. ¡Sigue practicando y nos vemos en la próxima clase!

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Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they want to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be mentally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not all of them can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympics athletes mus be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being phisically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that them must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media cverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must posses the inner strengh to live with defefat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if <u>they </u>hope to compete in an Olympic sport. <u>They</u> must be physically strong. Furthermore , aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, <u>they </u>train several hours a day, dive or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong , athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that <u>they </u>have to be totally dedicated to <u>their </u>sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that <u>they </u>must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.
Robert decided at the beginning of *<u>his</u>* first semester of college that *<u>he</u>* would run for thirty minutes every day. Robert knew that *<u>he</u>* would be taking a literature class with a lot of reading, so instead of buying print copies of all the novels his teacher had assigned, Robert bought the audiobooks. That way he could listen to the audiobooks while he was exercising at the gym.
**Consistent Pronouns.** Practice. \- What is the pronoun that could replace “Olympic Athletes”?. They. Go back to the paragraph about Olympic Athletes and rewrite that paragraph but using consistent pronouns. Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, **they** train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, **they** must also be mentally tough. This means that **they** have to be totally dedicated to **their** sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that **they** must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with **its** accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so **they** must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to complete in an Olympic sport, they must be phsically strong. Furthere, aspiring Olympic must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being pysically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to they sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with it's accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if **they** hope to compete in an Olympic sport, **they** must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, **they** train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that **they** have to be totally dedicated to **their** sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.
Olympic athletes must be strong both phisically and mentally. First of all, if **they** hope to compete in an Olympic sport, **they** must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, **they** train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, **they** must also be mentally though. This means that **they** have to be totally dedicated to **their** sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that **they** must be abe to withstand the intense pressure of coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so **they** must posses the inner strength to live with defeat.
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. Firs of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for strong. they must also be mentally tough. This means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. vbeing mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying mediacoverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal. so they must posses the inner strenght to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be stong both physically and mentally. First of all, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, thay train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to begin physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a nomal school, family, and social life. Begin mentally strong also means that they must to be able to wihstand that intense pressure of internationak competition with their accopanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so they must possess the inner strenght tolive with defeat.

Olympic athletes

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten o more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentlly. First all of, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. Mostly, demanding sports requires a training during several hours a day, five o six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition, being physically strong athletes, they must be mentally tough. This means that you have to keep training and practicing your sport rutine, often giving up their normal school, family, and social life. They have to be mentally strong, also means the they must withstand the intense pressure of international competition with their accompanying media coverage. Finally, only some can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with the possibility of victory or defeat.

What is a pronoun? Remember that a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. What is the pronoun that could replace "olympic athletes"? Is it "you", is it "he" or is it "they"? "they"

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympics athletes must be strong both physicallty and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympici sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. In addiction to beign pshysically strong, the athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sports, often giviing up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that the athletes must be able to withstand and the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage, Finally, not all of them can everyone can win a meda, so Olympians must posses the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympics athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so they must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. Fist of all, if they hope to compete in an olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthemore, aspiring olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demading sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. in addition to being physically strong. athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense preassure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sport, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to them sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympics athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong.Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. Fort he most demandig sports,they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Fiinally, not everyone can win a medal, so they must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. Fist of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years, for the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, theymust also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often given up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring to be one of them must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so they must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they want to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be mentally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not all of them can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Rewrite that paragraph but, this time using consistent pronouns.
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring olympic athletes must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years.
In addition to being physically strong, olympic athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage.
Finally, not all olympic athletes can win a medal, so they must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympics athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. I. addition to begin physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally not everyone can win a medal 🥇, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and metally. Frist of all , if they HOPE to compete in an Olympic sport, THEY must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olipmians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sportos, they tarin several hors a day, five or siz days a week, for a satrong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This menas that they have totally dedicate to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also menas that they must be able to withstand the intense preasure of international compoetition wth its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must posses the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if you hope to compete in an Olympic sport, you must be phisically strong. Furthermore, they mus train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olypic athletes must be strong both phycally and mentally, firt of all, if you hope to comepete in and olympic sports, you must be psically strong .futhermore, aspiring Olimpycs must train regurosly for many years. for the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong. they must also be mentally tough. this means that you have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family and social life.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many yars. For most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, they must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with theirs accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

About the paragraph regarding Olimpic Athletes:
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, them must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that them have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes
Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, they must be physically strong. Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an Olympic sport, them must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously for many years. For the most demanding sports, they train several hours a day, five or six days a week, for ten or more years. In addition to being physically strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means that them have to be totally dedicated to your sport, often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that he or she must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with defeat.

They

  • They (Olympic Athletes)

Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and
mentally. First of all, if they hope to compete in an
Olympic sport, they must be physically strong.
Furthermore, aspiring Olympians must train rigorously
for many years. For the most demanding sports, athletes train several hours a day, five or six days a week,
for ten or more years. In addition to being physically
strong, athletes must also be mentally tough. This means
that they have to be totally dedicated to their sport,
often giving up a normal school, family, and social life. Being mentally strong also means that they must be able to withstand the intense pressure of international competition with its accompanying media coverage. Finally, not everyone can win a medal, so Olympians must possess the inner strength to live with
defeat.