3.18.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello students! Congratulations on completing Years 1 and 2 of American English. Now that you are better prepared and that your American English is stronger, during years 3, 4, and 5 of your American English studies with Maestro Sersea, you will receive a different English grammar lesson each week.

Each week we focus on an English Grammar topic you can review. This week we focus on Parts of Speech: PRONOUN. Here’s a link to where you can learn more about PRONOUNShttps://www.englishclub.com/grammar/pronouns.htm

Here is a video that introduces PRONOUNS:

You are encouraged to do your best to learn from each English grammar lesson as well as do further research via the Google search engine below if you need to learn more about each grammar topic.  Type the topic you’re searching for in the “Enhanced by Google” box below so you can search for more information.

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  1. Lesson 3.18.3 Year 3
    Today’s grammar is,” Pronoun.”
    A Pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phares or is used as substitutes for noun or noun phares.
    I, It, You, They, We, He, she is pronouns.
    This is my father, he. is tall. (He is pronoun)
    My mother is cooking, she cooks delicious food. (She is pronoun)
    I bought a shirt, and it is beautiful. (It is pronoun)
    Guests are coming, hope they are on time. (They are pronoun)

    1. Dear teacher,
      Lesson 3.18.3 Year 3
      Today’s grammar is,” Pronoun.”
      What is pronounce?
      A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over. Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. Most sentences contain at least one noun or pronoun.
      People tend to use “pronouns” to mean personal pronouns specifically, but there are many other kinds of pronouns that are just as important to English grammar. The words highlighted in bold below are all pronouns.
      Examples: Pronouns
      1- I asked her if the headphones were hers, but she said they belonged to someone else.
      2- It might rain tomorrow, but there isn’t much we can do about that.
      3-These are the days that I like best.
      There are 8 types of pronouns
      1- Personal Pronouns
      I, me, you, he, him, she…
      2- Demonstrative Pronouns
      this, that, these, those
      3- Possessive Pronouns
      mine, yours, his…
      4- Interrogative Pronouns
      who, what, which…
      5- Reflexive Pronouns
      myself, yourself, himself…
      6- Reciprocal Pronouns
      each other, one another
      7- Indefinite Pronouns
      another, much, nobody, few, such…
      8- Relative Pronouns
      who, whom, which…
      Thank you for your lesson.

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