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Post by Alpha on Oct 4, 2016 12:21:37 GMT -5
My = Your = Their = His = Her('s) = Our = Whose - Used to represent ownership. I = You = They = He = She = We = Who - Used in a sentence when used as a subject. (Me) = (You) = Them = Him = Her = Us = Whom - Used in a sentence when we aren't the subject. My dog is ill. Your dog is ill. Their dog is ill. His dog is ill.Her dog is ill.Our dog is ill. Whose dog is ill?I am ready.You are ready.They are ready.He is ready.She is ready.We are ready. Who is ready?He is going to allow me to come? He is going to allow you to come? He is going to allow them to come? He is going to allow him to come? He is going to allow her to come? He is going to allow us to come? He is going to allow whom to come? SubjectActionBet you thought this would be about something different.
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Pronouns
Oct 4, 2016 13:45:19 GMT -5
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Post by ssquiffy on Oct 4, 2016 13:45:19 GMT -5
thank you for the grammar lesson can i get one in french
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Post by Alpha on Oct 4, 2016 13:56:14 GMT -5
thank you for the grammar lesson can i get one in french I don't speak French.
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Post by sphagnosidum on Oct 4, 2016 14:13:00 GMT -5
who?? whom?? whose?? which?? where?? what??
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Post by Alpha on Oct 4, 2016 14:52:48 GMT -5
who?? whom?? whose?? which?? where?? what?? I added us, who, whom, and whose. I was thinking about pronouns, and the equivalent of pronouns in each perspective(first person(we, I), second person(you), and third person(they, she, he)).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 16:53:01 GMT -5
I seriously get so ticked when people confuse their/they're/there and your/you're. I understand that some people struggle with grammar, but I still freak out on the inside over it so much...
I have an unhealthy obsession with grammar, in case you can't tell.
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Post by John 3:16 on Oct 4, 2016 17:00:42 GMT -5
thank you for the easy cheat sheet we're reviewing pronouns in english thank youuuu pete
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Post by Sand 🎃 on Oct 4, 2016 17:02:18 GMT -5
thank you for the grammar lesson can i get one in french French speaker here, bonjour ~
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Oct 4, 2016 17:28:45 GMT -5
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Post by ssquiffy on Oct 4, 2016 17:28:45 GMT -5
thank you for the grammar lesson can i get one in french French speaker here, bonjour ~ oh thats cool im actually curious about all the french pronouns though :| wording sentences is hard when you have to work around things you dont know
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