Introduction vii List of signs and abbreviations viii 1 Nouns: gender and number 1 2 Definite and indefinite articles 9 3 Adjectives; possessive and demonstrative pronouns 17 4 The present tense of essere and avere 28 5 The present tense of regular (and some irregular) verbs 36 6 Adverbs 46 7 Direct[r]
SUBJECT PRONOUNSIHESHEITYOUWETHEYOBJECT PRONOUNSMEHIMHERITYOUUSTHEMOBJECT PRONOUNS REPLACE NOUNS IN OBJECT POSITIONS.THEY CAN BE:DIRECT OBJECTS: HAVE YOU MET MARY? I HAVE NEVER MET HER.INDIRECT OBJECTS: IF YOU SEE PAUL, GIVE HIM THIS BOOK.CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTIONIWEITTHEYLOOK AT[r]
Subject and object pronouns exercisePersonal pronouns have subject and object forms. The subject forms are: I, we, he, she, it, you and they.The object forms are: me, us, him, her, it, you and them.Subject forms (nominative case) are use[r]
Direct and Indirect Pronouns Exercise I gaveDIRECT OBJECT + INDIRECT OBJECTDON’T USE: Iitto hergave her it A Convert the nouns into pronouns 1 I give the cats biscuits. ........................................................................................ 2 [r]
An object pronoun is used after an action verb or preposition such as after,against, at, between, except, for, from, in, of, to and with. The object pronounsare: me, you, him, her, it, us and them. When the pronoun me is used with nounsor other pronouns, it is always last.Choose[r]
A. Choose the correct answers.1. Jane is my sister. _______________ is very smart.YouSheThey2. We _______________ students.amareis3. _______________ my backpack.I’mItIt’sB. Complete the sentences using subject pronouns and the verb be.①②③
Hobbies can entertain you for years.VERB PHRASE(can entertain you for years is the complete predicate)Verbs are words used to express actions, conditions, or states of being. Linkingverbs tell what the subject is. Action verbs tell what the subject does, even whenthe action cannot be s[r]
PRESENT SIMPLE and SUBJECT PRONOUNSA.- Fill in the correct subject pronoun inside empty parenthesis.B.- Fill in the correct form of the verb in the blanks1.- My father ()__________________________(fix) the car.2.- His dogs () __________________________(run) slowly.3.- The[r]
Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Language Skills Practice for Chapters 1–16 Language Skills Practice USING THISWORKBOOK................................................viii Chapter 1 PARTS OF SPEECH OVERVIEW: IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION Chapter 2 THE PARTS OF A SENTENCE: SUBJECTS,PREDICATES,COMPLEMENTS[r]
1. Fill in I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they in the sentences:1.Pam is a gymnast.__ is very talented.2. Tom and Bill arein the yard. ___ areplaying ball.3. This copy book isgreen. __ is new.4. Tim is on thefloor. __ is with histoy.5. Look at this. __is a triangle.6. Ben is skip[r]
Common mistakes in the use of personal pronounsThe pronouns that are used as subjects are: I, he, she, we, they, you and it.The pronouns that are used as objects of verbs or prepositions are: me, him, her, us, them, you and it.Note that you and it does not change.She is my friend. (NOT[r]
Pronouns worksheetComplete following sentences using appropriate pronouns.1. …………………. jeered at the bull-thief. (They / Them)2. When ………………….. see a public tap running, do you close it? (you / your)3. There was no way to get …………………. out of the well. (he / him)4. ……………………[r]
Relative pronouns exerciseComplete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns.1. Have you got anything …………………….. belongs to me? (that / which)2. This is Mr. Mathews, …………………….. is joining us next week.3. Ruth, …………………….. does my hair, has moved to anothe[r]
Words used to connect clausesIn English, we use two types of words to connect clauses. These are conjunctions and relative pronouns.Conjunctions are of two types: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions.Subordinate clauseA subordinate clause is a type of clause that cannot st[r]
ESPACIO CURRICULAR: LENGUA EXTRANJERA INGLÉSNOMBRE: ……………………………………………………FECHA: …………………………………………….PUNTAJE OBTENIDO:………… / 76 = ……………………………1. READ THE FOLLOWING E-MAIL.Hello! My name’s Juan Pedro García. I’m twelve years old. I _____ from Italy. My family _____ small.My mother ______ Alicia. Sh[r]
Reflexive and emphatic pronouns exerciseFill in the blanks using appropriate reflexive and emphatic pronouns.1. She washes her clothes ……………………………..2. We enjoyed …………………………….. at the party.3. The little boy sat by ……………………………4. He absented …………………………… from the class.5. Th[r]
Relative pronouns worksheetComplete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns.1. The sun …………………. rays sustain life on earth is regarded as a god.a) whoseb) whoc) whom2. The moment ………………. is lost is lost forever.a) whichb) thatc) Either could be used he[r]
Relative Clauses and PronounsRelative pronouns:The most common relative pronouns are:PronounWho (subject) whom (object)WhichThatWhoseWhenWhereWhyNote: What is not a relative pronoun.UseRefer to peopleRefers to thingsRefers to people/thingsPossessive of who/whichUsed after[r]