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Subject /Object. The subject usually comes before the verb. He likes coffee. The object usually comes after the verb. He likes coffee. The subject. My friend speaks English. I clean my car every week. My brother’s friend likes swimming. _________. _. __________________.
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Subject /Object • The subject usually comes before the verb. • Helikes coffee. • The object usually comes after the verb. • He likes coffee.
The subject My friend speaks English. I clean my car every week. My brother’s friend likes swimming. _________ _ __________________
The object My friend speaks English. I clean my car every week. My brother’s friend likes swimming. ________ ______ ___________
We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. A woman/girl = ___ she A man/boy = ___ he
he/him John gave Ben a book. ___ gave Ben a book. John gave ____ a book. He him
she/her • Elizabeth likes Alison. • ___ likes Alison. • Alison likes ___. (she/her) She her
I/me I can see you. Can you see ___? (I/me) He gave ___ a present. (I/me) me me
we/us • Simone and I are going to a party.___ are going to a party. • Can you come with ___? (we/us) We us
it/it I gave the book to him. I gave __ to him. it
they/them Mark and Adam play work in a bank._____ work in a bank. I work with Mark and Adam.I work with _____. (they/them) They them
Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns I You Her Them Him You She He It They It Us Me We
me them • Can you help ___ with these bags? I/me) • We usually see _____ at the weekend. (they/them) • I write to ____ once a month. (she/her) • He gave ____ a present. (I/me) • Did _____ (they/them) tell ____(he/him) the news? • She lost her key yesterday. I found ___ today. • Can you help ___ ? (we/us) her me they him it us
Subject/Object Pronouns me him her it you us them
Pronouns mine yours his hers ours theirs
I he she it we you they him her ours it his us me you mine your my their them our his yours its her hers theirs I I