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Definition
Definition

... -First Person: I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours, our. -Second person: you, yours, your. -Third person: He, him his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, theirs. Look, I am good at reading! ...
Word order in English – Common Errors
Word order in English – Common Errors

... The indirect object is placed after the direct object when a preposition such as 'for' or 'to' is used. I bought the roses for my daughter. She lent two thousand dollars to her friend. These two examples could also be expressed by placing the indirect object first by NOT using the preposition. I bou ...
Verbos como gustar
Verbos como gustar

... Español Notice that in English, the subject of the sentence is the person (I, we), but in Spanish the subject of the sentence is the object (pizza, books).  Also, while the English construction has a direct object (pizza, books), the Spanish construction has an indirect object (me, us). ...
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DOCTOR Q

... Apostrophes are not used in Spanish. Say ‘the house of my friend’ (la casa de mi amigo) not ‘my friend’s house’ Brackets ...
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1. Genitive singular

... Again, word order matters less than the endings of the words. Indirect objects will appear in the dative case. For first declension nouns, these endings = –ae or –is depending on whether the noun is singular or plural. For second declension, the singular = –o and plural = –is. *Notice that the dativ ...
Rules for Fixing Pronoun Agreement Errors
Rules for Fixing Pronoun Agreement Errors

... Can you believe it? Somebody left their her dog in a hot car with the windows rolled up! Nothing is in their its place after the violent shaking from the earthquake. Because this group of indefinite pronouns is singular, your choice of singular pronoun might strike some people as sexist. If, for exa ...
Objects and Complements
Objects and Complements

... 1. They always follow action verbs. So when you think D.O. or I.O, think “action” verbs. 2. They can only be a noun or a pronoun. 3. Can be one of two types: a. Direct object- receives the action of the verb i. Key- always ask yourself the question what? following the verb and the D.O. will be easie ...
Prepositions
Prepositions

... with a preposition and end with a noun or a pronoun. The playful puppy ran through the grass. *The prepositional phrase begins with the preposition through and ends with the noun grass. The noun or pronoun that ends a prep. phrase is called the object of the preposition. ...
English Jingles
English Jingles

... There are the 8 be verbs that are easy as can be: am, is, are --was and were, am, is, are --was and were, am, is, are --was and were, be, being, and been. All together now, the 8 be verbs: am, is are -- was and were -­ be, being, and been, am, is are -- was and were -- be, being, and been. ...
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Slide 1

... The Philly Eagles must win the Superbowl this year!! ...
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WH Chapter 4 Complements Teacher Version

... Action verbs are often accompanied by words that complete their meaning. These complements are direct objects and indirect objects. Direct Objects ...
TEACHING FRENCH USING MNENONIC - MN
TEACHING FRENCH USING MNENONIC - MN

... letters used that do not fit the acronym. Teachers should regularly repeat the devices in class and should require students to memorize them when feasible. Very often, after having taught one, I give extra credit on the next quiz to those who are able to reproduce the device and explain the grammati ...
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Español 3-4

... Adjectives have to agree with the _________________ they describe in two ways: gender and ___________. The masculine form of most adjectives ends in _______, and the feminine form usually ends in _______. Adjectives that end in _______ have the same masculine and feminine forms. Adjectives that end ...
Prepositions
Prepositions

... record, here are all eight: noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Let's start with a basic definition: Prepositions show relationships between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence. Commonly used prepositions: Aboard, about, above, across, afte ...
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Grammar Rules

... unlike the participle phrase. Therefore, it is not separated by commas. Example: Eating ice cream on a windy day can be a messy experience if you have long, untamed hair. Example: Bill decided that scrambling over the pile of debris was not safe. (Scrambling serves as the subject to this sentence). ...
Asuriní Possessive Pronouns
Asuriní Possessive Pronouns

... * The original version of this paper was made available in 1976 as No. 014 of the Arquivo Linguístico (Summer Institute of Linguistics, Brasília, DF). This is an edited version, modified in various ways to make it more readable and clearer; but the original data and analyses have been faithfully mai ...
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8 Parts of Speech PPT

... -First Person: I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours, our. -Second person: you, yours, your. -Third person: He, him his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, theirs. Look, I am good at reading! ...
Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses
Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses

... modifies by one of the relative pronouns (that which, who, whom, or whose). Sometimes, it is connected by a relative adverb (after, before, since, when, where, or why). ...
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... Prepositional Phrases Infinitive Phrases Participial Phrases Gerund Phrases ...
Complements
Complements

... 3. What does he know about the size and reliability of its batteries? ...
Part of Speech PowerPoint Presentation
Part of Speech PowerPoint Presentation

... - Definition: A word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns. -Examples: I, they, your, our, she, we, them, he, us, him, his, their, them, and its. He is playing with the train. ...
Final Review Sheet
Final Review Sheet

... to say good bye ...
Español 3-4
Español 3-4

... A direct object is what receives the action of a verb. In the sentence “Mom kicked the ball,” the ball is the direct object. It answers the question, “What?” Like other pronouns, they can be put before conjugated verbs, on the end of infinitives, on the end of an –ando or –iendo word, on the end of ...
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Subject complement - Mrs. Henrikson`s Class

... The boys were athletes. It is I, Hamlet. ...
SPA 1101 - New York City College of Technology
SPA 1101 - New York City College of Technology

... The present participle, corresponding to the English gerund (ending in ing). The personal a. Continue to dwell on the difference between ser and estar, and between saber and conocer. Week 8 Demonstrative adjectives. Direct object pronouns. Common verbs which do not require prepositions in front of d ...
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Spanish pronouns

The Spanish language has a range of pronouns that in some ways work quite differently from English ones. The system is more complicated, but richer. Correct pronoun use is essential for successful relationships with other people. In addition, subject pronouns are often omitted, and object pronouns usually precede the verb.
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