![]() | English Grammar - Pronoun A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like "he," "which," "none," and "you" to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive. In this video, Santha A. Kumar describes pronoun and its usage in the English language. |
![]() | 15 - Subject and Object Pronouns When You Need to Mentally C Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com |
![]() | 12 - Object Pronouns - Part 1 Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com |
![]() | Sopronouns Parody of "Sopranos" to teach pronoun usage (as subject or object). Featured Voices: Joe Celio Jan Celio One of "22 Short Films about Grammar" available at Bunk Magazine: http://www.bunkmag.com/grammar |
![]() | 11 - Subject Pronouns Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com |
![]() | subject and object pronouns An American English teacher shows the difference between subject and object pronouns. |
![]() | 17. I? Me? He? Him? Pronoun Case. English Language, Grammar Yossarian puts an end to the confusion surrounding case (the thing you wonder about when you're wavering between "I" and "me", "we" or "us", and so on). |
![]() | Pronouns in English This video shows the differences among pronouns as subject, object, possessive adjective, possessive pronoun, and reflexive pronoun. To learn more, go to www.learnamericanenglishonline.com |
![]() | 9 - Verbs with Portion Words -- Part 1 Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com |
![]() | Lesson 4b - The Passive - English Grammar Let's continue our study of the passive voice. TOPIC: Using an INDIRECT OBJECT as the subject in a passive sentence. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
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