Assalamu'alaikum hi everyone, so here I want to explain the pronoun material that we are studying now, let's just watch thank you 🙏
The picture above is a practice question chapter 1 part 3 pages 20 - 21 .
- Practice 1
- Practice 2
- Practice 3
- Practice 4
A. Definition of pronoun a pronoun is a word that fungctions to replace noun .
The use of pronouns in stences can be exemplified by the sentences below.
B. Types and Example of Pronouns
The following are types and examples of pronous in english.
C. Function
Functions of pronous
-To replace people/things at the subject position (Subject Pronouns)
-To replace people/things at the position of the object (Object Pronouns)
-To show the property of an object (Possessive Adjective)
-As a possessive pronoun (Possessive Pronouns)
To explain something that is done for itself (Reflexive Pronouns)
1.Personal pronoun
Personal pronous are personal pronous
This pronoun consists of :
Subject:
I
you
we
they
she
he
it
Object:
Me
you
us
them
her
him
it
Example:
CORRECT: John and I will go to school. (subject) INCORRECT: John and me will go to school.
CORRECT: The teacher gave him a bad grade. (object) INCORRECT: The teacher gave he a bad grade.
CORRECT: George with her has live here for ten years. (object of preposition) INCORRECT: George with she has live here for ten years.
CORRECT: It was she who called you. (subjective complement) INCORRECT: It was her who called you.
• Subject Pronouns
To replace the person/thing in the subject position, you can use the pronouns below.
Object Pronouns, like Me
Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. They are me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom. Any noun receiving an action in the sentence, like these pronouns, is an object and is categorized as objective case.* An object pronoun can also be used after prepositions, i.e. “I will go with him.” In this article, we will only focus on nouns as recipients as these are the most frequently confused. With few exceptions, English grammar requires that objects follow the verb in a sentence.
•give they cookies every week.
•She and I went to the movies.
Possessive Adjectives
We use possessive adjectives to express who owns (or ‘possesses’) something. A possessive adjective is used in front of a noun (a thing). For example:
My computer.
Your pen.
Our car.
The possessive adjectives in English are as follows:
Here are some examples:
What’s your address?
My car is in front of the school.
This is Jack and this is his wife, Sue.
Put your coats on the back of your seats.
Our new Maths teacher is very nice.
What a beautiful bird! Its feathers are bright blue!
My sister is always tired. Her job is difficult.
•possessive pronous noun as the subject or object of a clause. because the noun that is not replaced does not appear in the sentence. the noun must be clearly known from the context in which it is included, namely: mine, yours, ours , hers, his and its.
Example Possessive Pronoun
My brother's study table was pink. Mine was light blue.
I like my job. Do you like yours?
Whose wallet is this? It's hers.
Those aren't our new uniforms. Those are theirs.
Thankk you!
this is the result of my test chapter 1 about pronouns
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