jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014

Basic 1 Homework + Optional Object Pronouns exercises

Dear students,

your homework for Tuesday:

- pages 46-47: Reading exercise
- page 135: Grammar Bank ( I like doing...)
+ photocopied handout (Like, etc.)



Optional "object pronouns exercises" to do at home:

1 Object Pronouns TEST
2.Object Pronouns TEST
3. Object Pronouns TEST
4. Object Pronouns TEST

Remember:

A pronoun is the word that takes the place of the noun. The subject pronouns are the pronouns that are the subject of a sentence (I, you, he, she, it, we, they)

          Mary has a car ------> She has a car 
          Peter and I are happy -----> We are happy

The 'Object Pronouns' or complement pronouns are the pronouns used as a complement of the verb or after a preposition (me, you, him, her, it, us, them)

           Peter buys flowers for Lorraine -----> Peter buys flowers for her
           I like those shoes -----> I like them

Don't confuse them with the possessive adjectives. The possessive adjectives are adjectives, so they come before a noun. The pronoun substitutes the noun, so they come alone.

           Possessive adjective: Tom and Bob live with their parents
           Object pronoun: Tom and Bob live with them








See you soon!

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