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SUBJECT PRONOUNS, OBJECT PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE, POSSESSIVE PRONOUN

1. READ THE GRAMMAR EXPLANATION FOR THE GRAMMAR TOPICS: SUBJECT PRONOUNS, OBJECT PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE, POSSESSIVE PRONOUN.


Subject pronouns

 Before the verb

 We use subject pronouns a subject of the verb (before the verb)

  • I like your dress.
  • You are late.
  • He is my friend.
  • It is raining.
  • She is on holiday.
  • We live in England.
  • They come from London.

 

Object pronouns

 After the verb

 
We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).

  • Can you help me please?
  • I can see you.
  • She doesn’t like him.
  • I saw her in town today.
  • We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn’t see us.

After a preposition

We use object pronouns after prepositions.

  • She is waiting for me.
  • I’ll get it for you.
  • Give it to him.
  • Why are you looking at her?
  • Don’t take it from us.
  • I’ll speak to them


Possessive adjectives

Before a noun

 
We use possessive adjectives before a noun, they modify a noun.

  • My dog is big.
  • Her cat is brown.
  • Their sister works downtown.

 

Possessive pronouns

Without a noun

A possessive pronoun is NOT followed by a noun.

  • The dog is mine.
  • The brown cat is hers.
  • The car is ours.

Whose

 
We use whose to ask about possession.

  • Whose car is that?
  • Whose is that car?

2. OPEN DUOLINGO IN YOUR SMARTPHONE OR IN THE SAME COMPUTER AND COMPLETE ONE LESSON IN THE "PEOPLE" SECTION AND ONE MORE IN THE "POSSESSIONS" SECTION IN DUOLINGO:

  • PEOPLE
  • POSSESSIONS



3. CONCENTRATE IN THE GRAMMAR STRUCTURES TO COMPLETE THE ACTIVITIES.

4. COMPLETE THE GRAMMAR WORKSHEET “SUBJECT PRONOUNS, OBJECT PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE, POSSESSIVE PRONOUN”

 PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE - TEST


5. COMPLETE ONE LESSON IN THE "ACCIDENTS" SECTION IN DUOLINGO

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