States/counties


Most states/counties: the Vatican

Bavaria, Ohio, Surrey


the City (of London), The

Cities: Most cities:

Denver, London, Lyons Hague

Universities. Streets, etc:

Cambridge University the University of Cambridge

Most streets: the High Street, the

London Road, Madison Strand, The Drive Note:

Avenue, Oxford Street, the London road (= the road

Piccadilly Circus that leads to London)

Parks:

Central Park, Hyde Park -

Addresses. 49 Albert Place, 3 West 25 The Drive, 74 The

Street, 2 Gordon Square Crescent

Buildings. Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, the
  Westminster Abbey Library of Congress
Other locations' The is sometimes part of the title, sometimes not:
Bridges London Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge
Cinemas - The Gaumont The Odeon
Hospitals Guy's (Hospital) The London Hospital
Hotels Brown's Hotel The Hilton (Hotel)
'Places' Death Valley The Everglades
  Heaven, Hades The Underworld
Pubs - The White Horse
Restaurants Leoni's (Restaurant) The Cafe Royal
Shops Selfndges Marks and Spencers The Scotch House
Stations Victoria (Station) Waterloo (Station)  
Theatres Her Majesty's (Theatre) The Phoenix (Theatre)
  Sadler's Wells (Theatre) The Coliseum (Theatre)

4 Pronouns

General information about pronouns, possessives and determiners

Form of personal/reflexive pronouns and possessives

personal pronouns: possessives:   reflexive
subject object adjectives pronouns pronouns
singular:/ me my mine myself
you you your yours yourself
he him his his himself
she her her hers herself
it it its - itself
one one (one's) - oneself
plural: we us our ours ourselves
you you your yours yourselves
they them their theirs themselves

- demonstrative adjectives and pronouns: this'that'these-'those [> 4.32].

- indefinite pronouns: some, any and their compounds [> 4.37].

- relative pronouns: who whom, that, which [> 1.27].

- possessive adjectives {my, etc. [> 4.19]) function as determiners
rather than

pronouns, but they are treated together with possessive pronouns (mine, etc.) because they are related in form and meaning.

The difference between pronouns and determiners


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