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(O.); Bu kitob
o’zimniki.
Reflexive pronoun
o’z
may be used in the
structure of compound words :
o’zboshimcha, o’zbilarmon, o’zaro
. It
can perform the function of all parts of the sentence : Bu ishni
o’zim
bajardim
-subject ;
O’z
uyim o’lan to’shagim. (Maqol)- attribute;
Yaxshi shifokor
o’zingsan
- nominal predicate).
U xatni
o’zimga
berdi
- object.
Intensive pronouns
are used to emphasize their antecedent.
Intensive pronouns are identical in form to reflexive pronouns. For
example: I
myself
find
this novel interesting; They
themselves
think
everyone should know about this event; You
yourself
should tell your
parents about it.
In the Uzbek language English intensive pronouns’
function is
performed by the reflexive pronoun
o’z
(
as it is in the English
language) ,which receives the affixal morphemes of possession and is
declined
by
all
Uzbek
case
forms:
o’zim/o’zing/o’zi/o’zimiz/o’zlari/o’zimni/o’zimning/o’zimga/o’zim
da/o’zimdan
: Siz
o’zingiz
bu haqda aytishingiz kerak edi; Karimaning
o’zi
keldi.
Possessive pronouns
have the
same distinctions of person,
number as personal pronouns. Possessive pronouns have two forms :
the dependent form and the independent form (absolute).
The
dependent forms are
: my, his, her, its (in singular), our, your , their (
in plural).
Absolute forms are
: mine, his, hers ( in singular) , ours,
yours, theirs ( in plural). The dependent form is used in the function of
the attribute : In
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