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ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS

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Introduction to

ADJECTIVES & PRONOUNS

Grammar

In this lesson

We´ll cover

1. Personal Pronouns

2. Possessive Pronouns

3. Possessive Adjectves

4. Object Pronouns

PERSONAL PRONOUNS

They are usually placed before a verb and replace a person or thing in a subject.

  • I
  • you
  • he
  • she
  • we
  • they
  • it

I found a love for me Oh darling, just dive right in and follow my lead Well, I found a girl, beautiful and sweet Oh, I never knew you were the someone waiting for me

Now I know I have met an angel in person And she looks perfect I don't deserve this You look perfect tonight

Perfect, by Ed Sheeran

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

They are usually placed before a noun. They modify a noun.

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

"That 's my cookie!"

OBJECT PRONOUNS

They are usually placed after a verb or a preposition, serving as important components that often follow certain words to complete the meaning of a sentence.

OBJECT PRONOUNS

"That 's my cookie! Give it to me!"

OBJECT PRONOUNS

If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy And I can take you for a ride

I believe that you're for me, I feel it in our energy I see us written in the stars

Levitating, by Dua Lipa

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

They replace a possessive adjective + a noun to avoid repeating information that is already clear.

OBJECT PRONOUNS

"That 's my cookie! Give it to me! It's mine, not yours!"

looking back

Personal pronouns

possessive adjectives

I, you, he, she, it, we they

my, your, his, her, its, our, their

OBJECT PRONOUNS

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

me, you, him, her, it, us, them

mine, yours, his, hers, it, ours, theirs

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