LESSON 3 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Reflexive pronoun
A reflexive pronoun is used when a noun does something to itself
e.g.Singular:myself,yourself,himself,herself,itself
plural:ourselves,yourselves,themselves
LESSON 2 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS & PROSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
One.Possessive pronouns
A possessive pronoun shows that something belongs to someone/something.
e.g.Singular:mine,yours,his,hers,its
Plural:ours,yours,theirs
Two.possessive adjectives
e.g.Singular:my,your,his,her,its
Plural:our,your,their
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present continuous =am/is/are+present participle[-ing]
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ACTION
positive sentence negative sentence questions
Events scheduled conference
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Countable Nouns:
two girls
four t-shirts
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plural:
Positive sentence:The puppies have a home.
(subjeict)(verb)
Negative sentence:The puppies do not have
(subject)(helping verb) (main verb)
a home.
Negative sentence:The puppies don't have
(contraction)
a home.
Question:Do the puppies have a home?
(helping verb)(subject)(main verb)
singular:
Positive sentence:He likes reading.
(subject)(verb)
Nagative sentence:He dosen't like
(subject)(helping verb)(main verb)
reading.
Question:Does he like reading?
(helping verb)(subject)(main verb)