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    Subject ...

    Verb ..

    Object




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    They study geography ___ ,



    They ......Subject

    study....Verb


    geography...Object


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    ..V

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    Study they geography



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    Pronouns

    (pronoun)
    ..( Noun)) (Noun phrase).


    Samia eats apple

    She eats apple






    : Demostrative pronouns

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    (this/that/these/those/such)


    That is incredible!
    I will never forget this
    Such is my belief

    Personal pronouns



    *
    Subject personal pronouns

    I, you ,he , she , it , we
    I , he , she , it
    We
    You

    She took the bus last night
    He is aschool boy .
    We are Muslims .
    I stayed at home.
    You need another blanket.
    .


    *
    Object personal pronouns


    Me ,you , him , her ,it , us

    John took it
    Umar gave me abook
    We sent you a letter.
    He adores her.
    I saw it with my own eyes.
    They have just invited us to their wedding.
    We went with him.


    Possesive pronouns


    Mine , yours ,his , hers , ours , yours , theirs


    This book is mine.

    This pencil case is yours.

    Mary is a relative of his.

    I've found hers.

    Ours need watering.

    Yours are bigger than mine.

    These are your notebooks and those are theirs.




    Reflexisive pronouns
    ** Self selves
    my, your, our, him, her, it, them

    myself

    yourself

    himself

    herself

    itself

    ourselves

    yourselves

    themselves
    She made this skirt herself
    The queen herself was among the demostrators.
    The mayor himself spoke for the abolition of the dealth penalty.

    Interrogative pronouns
    Wh
    :
    what, which, who, whom, and whose. / Examples

    What did you say?

    Who said that?

    Which do you prefer?

    ...

    Negative pronouns


    no-one, nobody, neither, none and nothing
    Nobody is here .
    She is neither a British nor American :




    Reciprocal pronouns

    :
    each other / one another :

    They write to each other / one another once a month.
    ..



    Relative pronouns

    :
    (who/whoever/which/that) :
    The student who studies hardest usually does the best

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    Quantifier
    :
    some, any, something, much, many, little, few , a lot
    I have few literary books.

    They like orange so much

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    (Nouns)

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    What is a noun ?
    : (person) (a thing) ( a place ) (an animal ) ( an idea ) ( Noun ) .
    A/an/the (Noun).


    (Nouns) :
    dog, cats, women, Sally, justice, strength, departure, apples, England, California, Steve Young, mice, school, beach, kindness, food


    :1. Sahar and Nora made a cake.
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    ( +)
    2. The moon is far away from the earth.

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    ( )

    3. His kindness was appreciated.

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    ( )

    4. The plane will depart in twenty minutes.

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    ( )


    ():Concrete & abstract nouns

    (concrete N)
    .
    Examples:
    honey =
    pillows =


    fish ....

    juice =


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