Subject and object pronouns
go!
Read the sentences below:
- Susan is my best friend. Susan is tall and has got short brown hair. I hang out with Susan every day.
- Geography is my favourite subject. Geography is very interesting. I study geography every day.
- My parents do chores every day. My parents do chores in the morning.
What is weird about these sentences?
These sound strange, don't they?
- Susan is my best friend. Susan is tall and has got short brown hair. I hang out with Susan every day.
- Geography is my favourite subject. Geography is very interesting. I study geography every day.
- My parents do chores every day. My parents do chores in the morning.
How could you make them sound more natural?
Exactly!
- Susan is my best friend. She (=subject) is tall and has got short brown hair. I hang out with her (=object) every day.
- Geography is my favourite subject. It (=subject) is very interesting. I study it (=object) every day.
- My parents do chores every day. They (=subject) do them (=object) in the morning.
By using personal pronouns the sentences sound much better, don't they?
Copy the table and complete with the object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Well done!
Subject and object pronouns
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Subject and object pronouns
go!
Read the sentences below:
What is weird about these sentences?
These sound strange, don't they?
How could you make them sound more natural?
Exactly!
By using personal pronouns the sentences sound much better, don't they?
Copy the table and complete with the object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Object pronouns:
Well done!