Parts of Speech Review Warm- Ups Monday, September 21, 2015 A
... 2. What do you know about pronouns? 3. Everybody can learn English Grammar. 4. This is a quiz for ESL students. This quiz is for us. 5. Whom did they ask for help with English pronouns? Wednesday, September 23, 2015 ...
... 2. What do you know about pronouns? 3. Everybody can learn English Grammar. 4. This is a quiz for ESL students. This quiz is for us. 5. Whom did they ask for help with English pronouns? Wednesday, September 23, 2015 ...
Parts of Speech
... • Personal---I, me, my, you, our, we, they… • Reflexive---end in –self (myself, herself, themselves) NOT hisself or themself • Indefinite---refer to unnamed people, places, ideas (see pg. 33 for the list) • Demonstrative---this, that, these, those but only when used by themselves. NOT…This book is l ...
... • Personal---I, me, my, you, our, we, they… • Reflexive---end in –self (myself, herself, themselves) NOT hisself or themself • Indefinite---refer to unnamed people, places, ideas (see pg. 33 for the list) • Demonstrative---this, that, these, those but only when used by themselves. NOT…This book is l ...
Sentence components 1-subject: It is a noun or a pronoun which
... -Verb to do: do, does, did, doing, and done. -Verb to have: has, have, and had. - Verb to be: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, and been. ...
... -Verb to do: do, does, did, doing, and done. -Verb to have: has, have, and had. - Verb to be: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, and been. ...
parts of speech - High Point University
... noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence Usually followed by a noun phrase “Anything a plane can do to a cloud” Example: above, around, through, behind, with, to, at, during ...
... noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence Usually followed by a noun phrase “Anything a plane can do to a cloud” Example: above, around, through, behind, with, to, at, during ...
Part 2 Parts of Speech and Parts of a Sentence
... and answers the questions Who? or What? Example: That girl stole my Ipod. ...
... and answers the questions Who? or What? Example: That girl stole my Ipod. ...
Parts of speech
... that is, they are masculine or feminine, singular or plural. Libro is masculine, religión is feminine; libro is singular, libros is plural. Pronoun (el pronombre): A word which is used in place of a noun and from which it takes its gender and number. An example is él to replace the expression mi hij ...
... that is, they are masculine or feminine, singular or plural. Libro is masculine, religión is feminine; libro is singular, libros is plural. Pronoun (el pronombre): A word which is used in place of a noun and from which it takes its gender and number. An example is él to replace the expression mi hij ...
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... What exactly is an object pronoun? ➢ An object pronoun receives the action or completes the meaning of the verb in a sentence. ➢ Example: He ate the table. The verb is “ate.” What was eaten? The table. Therefore, table is the object of the verb. ...
... What exactly is an object pronoun? ➢ An object pronoun receives the action or completes the meaning of the verb in a sentence. ➢ Example: He ate the table. The verb is “ate.” What was eaten? The table. Therefore, table is the object of the verb. ...