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001 Grammar Pronouns and Possessives

Grammar Pronouns and Possessives
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001 Grammar Pronouns and Possessives

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PRONOUNS & POSSESSIVES:

PRONOUNS:
NOUNS (Act as an Object)
POSSESSIVE
(Act as a
ADJECTIVES They substitute
Subject) They go after: TO, FOR,
something we talked
WITH
before:
I my me me
Example: I brush my teeth. Example: She talks to me.
You your you you
w

Example: You brush your Example: She talks to you.


teeth.
He his him him
w

Example: He brushes his Example: She talks to him.


teeth.
w

She her her her


Example: She brushes her Example: You talk to her.
teeth.
.m

It its it it
Example: The dog eats its Example: She doesn´t like it. Example: I have a new shirt.
food. Do you like it?
We our us us
yt

Example: We brush our Example: She talks to us.


teeth.
You your you you
e

Example: You brush your Example: She talks to you.


teeth.
ac

They their them them


Example: They brush their Example: She talks to them. Example: These are my CD´s.
teeth. Do you want to listen to
them?.
he
r.e
s

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