Personal pronouns refer to the people or things we talk about in the statement. Personal pronouns are: I, me, we, us, he, him, she, her, they, them, you and it. Fill in the blanks with suitable personal pronouns: Sam’s mother went out. Before leaving, ___________ asked ___________ to clean his room. But when __________ returned, […]
Verbs-2
We discussed the rule of subject-verb agreement. Subject – verb agreement rule says that: Singular (one in number) subject follows verb+s/singular form of verb ( is,has..) Plural (many in number) subject follows verb/ plural form of verb ( are,have..) However, second person You, whether singular or plural, always follow verb/ plural form of verb. * […]
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