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]
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Who and whomWhom is the object form of the relative pronoun who. Both who and whom are only used to refer to people.Students are often confused about whom. If you don’t know how exactly is whom used, don’t worry. In modernEnglish, whom is considered rather formal and old-fashioned. You might[r]
How to agree and disagree with statementsAgreements with affirmative statements are made with Yes / Of course + pronoun + auxiliary.‘It is a nice film.’ ‘Yes. It is.’‘She is a good girl.’ ‘Of course, she is.’‘He can speak English well.’ ‘Yes. He can.’‘She looks upset.’ ‘Yes, she does.’Agreeme[r]
The relative pronoun thatThe relative pronoun who is only used to refer to people. Which is only used to refer to animals or objects. Thatcan be used to refer to both people and objects. In some cases, that is preferred to which.Cases where only that is possibleThat should be used afte[r]
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Object of a prepositionPrepositions are followed by a noun or pronoun which acts as their object. When the object of a preposition is apronoun, the pronoun should be in the object form. Examples of object pronouns are: me, him, them, us, her, youetc.Can you send this letter to her tomo[r]
A. I see the traditional Vietnamese family as well as family life is changing a lot. A modern Vietnamesefamily is quite different from the traditional one.B. Thai’s right. First, in my opinion, it's the size. A traditional family was usually an extended family, that isthere are more than one generat[r]
a cut glass vasea leather briefcase3.Which gesture would cause offence in Greece?tapping one side of the nose with the index fingerthe US and British OK sign, thumb and finger touching in a circlekissing the fingertips4.Which way of calling the waiter is considered rude in Japan?raising and moving t[r]
8.- There wasn’t ………. interesting at thecinema.9.-Helen lost ……….. important for her.9.- There isn’t ………… at the post office.10.-The lady wore …………. on her head.10.- I didn’t understand …………………..Fill in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun1.-There isn’t ………… in the basket[r]
1. I know Michelle. She is my friend. She is a beautiful girl. We are very happy play together2. Alva drives a car. The color of his car is black. He drives to office every day. He washes his car himself.3. Jessica and Jesselyn go to restaurant. Jessica wants to drink a glass of coffee, so she order[r]
Double use of relative pronounsRelative pronouns have a double use: inside their clauses, they act as subjects or objects; at the same time theyconnect relative clauses to nouns or pronouns in other clauses.As objects or subjects relative pronouns can replace words like he and him. Note that just on[r]
More about adjective clausesWe have already seen that an adjective clause is a subordinate clause that does the work of an adjective. Itqualifies a noun or pronoun in the main clause.An adjective clause is introduced by a relative pronoun or a relative adverb.Uneasy lies the head that[r]