let's talk aboutpronouns!
I make cookies every Sunday for my co-workers. She hates mushrooms. They live in a nice house.
I make cookies every Sunday for my co-workers. She hates mushrooms. They live in a nice house.
These are Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns I you he she it we you they
Subject pronouns are those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. We use subject pronouns before verbs.
Subject Pronouns I you he she it we you they
Subject pronouns are those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. We use subject pronouns before verbs.
She made pasta for dinner. We bought a new house.
I give them cookies every week. Peter told us his secrets. She offered me a map.
I give them cookies every week. Peter told us his secrets. She offered me a map.
These are Object Pronouns
Object Pronouns me you him her it us you them
Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. We use object pronouns after verbs and prepostitions.
Object Pronouns me you him her it us you them
Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. We use object pronouns after verbs and prepostitions.
He gave her a ring. Where is the manager? I want to talk to him!
Common prepositions
Jane is my wife. I live with her. Daniel is late. Let's wait for him. Speak to them. They are nice.
Practice time! Choose the correct pronoun.
My father is writing a letter to John. ( me - her - him) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please? (you - them - us) The books are for Peter. (him - he - her) Can you help my sister and me, please? (her - me - us)
Practice time! Choose the correct pronoun.
My father is writing a letter to John. ( me - her - him) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please? (you - them - us) The books are for Peter. (him - he - her) Can you help my sister and me, please? (her - me - us)
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let's talk aboutpronouns!
I make cookies every Sunday for my co-workers. She hates mushrooms. They live in a nice house.
I make cookies every Sunday for my co-workers. She hates mushrooms. They live in a nice house.
These are Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns I you he she it we you they
Subject pronouns are those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. We use subject pronouns before verbs.
Subject Pronouns I you he she it we you they
Subject pronouns are those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. We use subject pronouns before verbs.
She made pasta for dinner. We bought a new house.
I give them cookies every week. Peter told us his secrets. She offered me a map.
I give them cookies every week. Peter told us his secrets. She offered me a map.
These are Object Pronouns
Object Pronouns me you him her it us you them
Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. We use object pronouns after verbs and prepostitions.
Object Pronouns me you him her it us you them
Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. We use object pronouns after verbs and prepostitions.
He gave her a ring. Where is the manager? I want to talk to him!
Common prepositions
Jane is my wife. I live with her. Daniel is late. Let's wait for him. Speak to them. They are nice.
Practice time! Choose the correct pronoun.
My father is writing a letter to John. ( me - her - him) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please? (you - them - us) The books are for Peter. (him - he - her) Can you help my sister and me, please? (her - me - us)
Practice time! Choose the correct pronoun.
My father is writing a letter to John. ( me - her - him) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please? (you - them - us) The books are for Peter. (him - he - her) Can you help my sister and me, please? (her - me - us)