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Latest revision as of 20:53, 1 July 2021
Pronouns Substitute for Nouns
Grammar
Vocabulary
Study the following vocabulary and then try to make sentences.
Vocabulary Notes
Sentences
- Jack likes to relax on Friday evenings.
- Susan exercises three times a week.
- Jack and Susan like to eat at a Japanese restaurant.
- Susan and I need some time to rest.
- You and Jack need to study more.
- Your father needs to work less.
- The dishwasher washes the dishes.
- My dog likes to play with other dogs.
- My sister likes to play with other girls.
- My brother likes to play with other boys.
- Does your mother get up early every day?
- Do Mike and Jack need support right now?
- Kelly is an English teacher.
- John is an English teacher.
- Kelly and John are English teachers.
- I work with her.
- She works with me.
- They listen to us.
- We listen to them.
- He talks to you.
- You talk to him.
- It likes her.
- She likes it.
Exercises:
1. Substitute the subject for subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they).
- Jack
- Susan
- My father
- My sister
- My dog
- My friends
- Jack and Susan
- Jack and I
- My family
- My car
- My cars
2. Substitute the object for object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them).
- Jack
- Susan
- My father
- My sister
- My dog
- My friends
- Jack and Susan
- Jack and I
- My family
- My car
- My cars
3. Substitute the subject for subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they).
- Jack likes to relax on Friday evenings.
- Susan exercises three times a week.
- Jack and Susan like to eat at a Japanese restaurant.
- Susan and I need some time to rest.
- You and Jack need to study more.
- Your father needs to work less.
- The dishwasher washes the dishes.
- My dog likes to play with other dogs.
- My sister likes to play with other girls.
- My brother likes to play with other boys.
- Does your mother get up early every day?
- Do Mike and Jack need support right now?
- Kelly is an English teacher.
- John is an English teacher.
- Kelly and John are English teachers.
4. Substitute the object for object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them).
- We like to work with Jack.
- They want to travel with Susan.
- I like my father.
- I exercise with my sister every day.
- I walk my dog twice a day.
- I always have fun with my friends.
- She studies with Jack and Susan.
- He wants to watch the movie with Jack and I tomorrow.
- I like to relax with my family on the weekend.
- I need to fix my car.
- I want to wash my cars.
5. Make the following sentences negative.
Ex.: I am happy. -> I am not happy. | I feel happy. -> I don't feel happy.
- Jack likes to relax on Friday evenings.
- Susan exercises three times a week.
- Jack and Susan like to eat at a Japanese restaurant.
- Susan and I need time to rest.
- You and Jack need to study more.
- Your father needs to work less.
- The dishwasher washes the dishes.
- My dog likes to play with other dogs.
- My sister likes to play with other girls.
- My brother likes to play with other boys.
- Kelly is an English teacher.
- John is an English teacher.
- Kelly and John are English teachers.
- We like to work with Jack.
- They want to travel with Susan.
- I like my father.
- I exercise with my sister every day.
- I walk my dog twice a day.
- I always have fun with my friends.
- She studies with Jack and Susan.
- He wants to watch the movie with Jack and I tomorrow.
- I like to relax with my family on the weekend.
- I need to fix my car.
- I want to wash my cars.
6. Make the following sentences interrogative.
Ex.: You are anxious. -> Are you anxious? | He feels sad. -> Does he feel sad?
- Jack likes to relax on Friday evenings.
- Susan exercises three times a week.
- Jack and Susan like to eat at a Japanese restaurant.
- Susan and I need some time to rest.
- You and Jack need to study more.
- Your father needs to work less.
- The dishwasher washes the dishes.
- My dog likes to play with other dogs.
- My sister likes to play with other girls.
- My brother likes to play with other boys.
- Kelly is an English teacher.
- John is an English teacher.
- Kelly and John are English teachers.
- We like to work with Jack.
- They want to travel with Susan.
- I like my father.
- I exercise with my sister every day.
- I walk my dog twice a day.
- I always have fun with my friends.
- She studies with Jack and Susan.
- He wants to watch the movie with Jack and I tomorrow.
- I like to relax with my family on the weekend.
- I need to fix my car.
- I want to wash my cars.
7. Answer the questions.
- Do you feel tired right now?
- Do you get up early?
- Do you sleep late?
- Do you have a dishwasher?
- Do you exercise at night?
- Do you study in the morning?
- Do you like to listen to rock?
- Do you like to play with dogs?
- Do you need to rest?
- Are you hungry right now?
- Are you thirsty at the moment?
- Are you happy?
- Are you stressed out today?
- Are you a good teacher?
8. Reflect back
- What did you really understand and do well in the lesson?
- What were some of your challenges?