Object Pronouns Answer Key Part One Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns I him ... Title: Object Pronouns Author: Wade M Getsfrid Created Date: 2/5/2002 8...
UNIT 1 preview. A PAIR WORK Why are you learning English? Compare reasons with a partner. B CLASS SURVEY How many students in your class are studying .... UNIT 1. 3. C. 1:02 PHOTO STORY Read and listen to people getting acquainted. Susan: I'll bet th
When describing actions which started in the past and continue into the present, we often use since and for: • since describes when the action or state began: since 2012/Sunday/last month/my birthday/I moved here. • for describes how long the action
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goals, the noun is considered plural; pronouns that refer to the noun are also plural. • The class ate their lunches. • The jury argued among themselves. Reflexive or intensive pronouns-Pronouns with -self or -selves are used in two ways. Reflexive p
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You won’t get far in English until you’ve mastered these basic verbs. TheLongman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishis on your side! Do, make, and take are used in
291 COMPARISON BETWEEN OBJECT-RELATIONAL AND OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASES Daniela GOTSEVA, Loie Naser Mahmud NIMRAWI Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Make pronoun references clear. GRAMMAR ... interrogative pronouns. e.g. who, what, when, where, why indefinite pronouns. e.g. someone, somebody, something, anyone, anybody, anything, everyone, no one demonstrative ... Examples. ○ Ambiguous references
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Object Pronouns
Grammar Activities INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TEACHER These exercises are a supplement to the object pronoun grammar frame at the bottom of page 71 in Spectrum Book One. In Part One, students will draw lines connecting subject pronouns with their corresponding object pronouns. In Part Two, students will unscramble sentences containing subject and object pronouns that are taken from the dialogs in Unit 7. Make a copy of the following worksheet for each student. When students have finished the exercises on the worksheet, review the answers with them using the answer key provided.