Personal pronouns (pronoun People / objects)
Personal pronouns (pronoun People / objects)
Personal pronouns are pronouns replace the person or thing we are talking about. Personal pronouns in English include:
Single
I (I)
You (you)
He (her man)
She (her girls)
It (her body)
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Plural
We (we / us)
You (you)
They (they)
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2 The verb "to be"
The verb "to be" means no.
This verb is a copula, which connects a subject and anything connected with that subject. The form of the present simple of "to be" is as follows:
Single
I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
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Plural
We are
You are
They are
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3 Basic Sentence
English is the language of the SPO (Subject Predicate Object) - which means that sentences are composed of a subject first, then verb, and the last object. By using the grammar above now we can make basic sentences in English, for example:
· I am a teacher (my teacher)
· She is happy (he's happy)
· They are students (they are students)
Examples of the use of the dialogue:
(1) Hi, Sylvia! How are you?
I am fine, thanks. How are you?
I am very well!
I am fine, thanks. How are you?
I am very well!
(2) Hi, my name is Tyler.
Nice to meet you, Tyler. My name is Sylvia.
It is nice to meet you too. Sylvia.
Nice to meet you, Tyler. My name is Sylvia.
It is nice to meet you too. Sylvia.
(3) Hi, Tyler! How are you?
Oh, I am OK. How about you?
I am great, thanks.
Oh, I am OK. How about you?
I am great, thanks.
(4) What is your name?
My name is Tyler Saunders. What's your name?
My name is Sylvia. It is nice to meet you, Tyler.
Nice to meet you too. Where are you from?
I am from China.
My name is Tyler Saunders. What's your name?
My name is Sylvia. It is nice to meet you, Tyler.
Nice to meet you too. Where are you from?
I am from China.
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