Concepts of English: Using Adjectives, Pronouns and PrepositionsWe hope everyone is safe and ready to resume school this week.
Our students continue reviewing vocabulary related to family relationships and using adjectives to describe physical attributes ant emotions. Students will also learn to use pronouns and prepositions of time, as they write a summary of a short story. Subject Pronouns-Pronouns that are the subject of the sentence are called subject pronouns. These are: I - I love learning English! You - You are my best student. She - She has a nice voice. He - He forgot his textbook. It - It was on the table. We - We have to leave soon. They - They all cleaned up together. Object pronouns-Object pronouns are used when the person or thing is the object of the sentence: Me - Can they hear me? You - I will wait for you. Her - What's wrong with her? Him - Mary said she wants to marry him. It - Who broke it? Us - She will email us tomorrow. You - Is anyone sitting next to you? Them - I will take them. Prepositions of Time - also known as prepositions of place (in, on, at) Comments are closed.
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