What is an object pronoun?
This is the kind of pronoun that goes after verbs or prepositions.
What is his?
The possessive adjective and possessive pronoun that are spelled exactly the same.
What is using the word of?
The way you form the possessive case for inanimate things or abstract nouns (e.g., the cost of living).
The reflexive pronoun for the subject we.
ourselves
What is a few?
The quantifier used with countable nouns to mean not many, but enough.
What are he and him?
The subject pronoun and the object pronoun you would use to refer to Ben.
Practice: Complete the sentence: "This is not my pen. I think the blue one is _________."
What is John and Helen's house?
Show common possession for the house belonging to John and Helen (They own it together).
The meaning of by when you say: "Ben repaired the car by himself".
and a synonym - on his own
without any help
What are much and many?
The quantifiers that are normally used in interrogative and negative sentences.
Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun: "I like him a lot, and he likes _________."
me
What are possessive adjectives?
This term refers to words like my and your, which are followed by nouns.
John's football.
Jesus' words or Jesus's words.
Her parents' house.
Thomas' friend or Thomas's friend.
The brother's phone.
The stewardesses' dresses.
Practice: Complete the sentence with the correct demonstrative: "We were anxious all _________ day" (referring to a past situation)
that
Complete the sentence: "She has hardly _________ tears left".
any
What is Laura?
This is the subject of the sentence, "Laura went out with Richard." AND A PROPER NOUN
I saw an amazing restaurant yesterday, but forgot ____ location.
its
Anna's beautiful ring.
The kids' great teacher.
Johnny's new bike.
Mr. Smith's red car.
I blame me/myself for what happened.
She brought up her children her own /by herself /her.
It's been a long time since we talked to each other/ourselves/us.
You need to shave yourself/you before the interview.
We are very proud of ourselves/us/yourselves.
what verb form do we use after compounds of every?
a singular verb
What is it?
You use this word and 'be' as the subject to talk about the weather, distance, temperature, or time.
Is this cup (your / yours)?
The coffee is (my / mine).
That coat is (my / mine).
yours
mine
mine
1. he camera / Tom
2. the eyes / the cat
3. the top / the page
4. the daughter / Mr Smith
5. the toys / the children
the camera / Tom
Tom's camera
(Tom is a person, singular noun, so we use 's).
the eyes / the cat
The cat's eyes
(Cat is an animal, singular noun, so we use 's).
the top / the page
The top of the page
(Page is an inanimate thing, so we use 'of').
the daughter / Mr Smith
Mr Smith's daughter
(Mr Smith is a person, singular noun, so we use 's to show relationship).
Look at this picture. These are my/ mine daughters. Their/Them/Theirs names are Jane and Laura.
John was born in Bristol, but him/his/your father was born in Manchester.
I/me want to go to a Rihanna concert. I really like her/she/hers.
I don't have my mobile phone. Can I use you/yours/your?
would u like ___ chocolate?
some, it's an offer, not a question