• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: nataliaSol
  • hace 2 años

pueden ayudarme por favor, es para hoy les doy corona y las gracias a su perfil por favor !! :(
OBJECT PRONOUN

An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition. These pronouns always take the objective case, whether they are indirect object pronouns or direct object pronouns.

The seven basic pronouns take on different forms when used as object pronouns rather than as subject pronouns:
I becomes Me
You becomes You (tnis rule applies for singular and plural use)
He becomes Him
She becomes Her
It becomes It
We becomes Us
They becomes Them
To find the object of a sentence, locate the nouns and verbs and mentally separate them from the rest of the words the sentence contains. Both the subject and object of the sentence will be nouns or pronouns.

Activity #2

A Read these sentences, Write on the line the correct letter to underline words to what or who they refer to.

When you see it close. It’s very impressive.______
Let me ask her to bring me the camera.______
Do you want to see them?____
She told us all about the history of the place._____
the photos
the stadium
Gemma
Gemma and Sam


B Write on the line the correct Object pronoun.

I _____
YOU _____
HE ______
SHE ______
IT ______
WE ______
THEY ______

C Complete the sentences with appropriate object pronouns.

The Taj Mahal is beautiful. Did you visit _________ when you were in India?
We visited the pyramids. We loved ______.
I’m going to the museum. Can you come with _____.
Zaha Hadid is a famous female architect. What do you know about _______.
Gustave Eiffel designed and built the Eiffel Towel. It made _____ a famous architect.


USED TO : AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE.

Activity #3

A Look at the sentence and answer the questions below.

I used to go to a school just for boys.
We used to speak Urdu at home.
My grandmother used to make curry.
My family didn’t use to have a car.

Is Babur talking about things that happened once on regularly in the past?
Are these things true for Babur now?
What form of the verb do we use after used to?
What is the difference in spelling of used to in the negative and affirmative forms?
How do you express these ideas in your own language?

B Correct the sentences if necessary.

He use to live in different country. _________________________________
I didn’t used to wear a school uniform in primary school. _________________________________
I used to watch cartoons on TV. _________________________________
She used to go to school by bus. _________________________________
We used visit our grandmother on the weekend. _________________________________

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: sheilaabigail07
2

Respuesta:

a) it

her

them

us

them

it

her

them

b) me

you

him

her

it

us

them

c) it

them

me

her

him.

Activity 3

- Yes

- No, those things happened in the past, but are no longer happening.

- It is only found in the past tense. Therefore, when it is used with do to make negatives and questions, the form of the auxiliary verb is always did. It can be used about the past, present or future.

- The negative of used to is most commonly didn’t use(d) to. Sometimes we write it with a final -d, sometimes not. Both forms are common, but many people consider the form with the final -d to be incorrect, and you should not use it in exams

- I express these ideas in my language by saying "solía" which is a way of saying used to in Spanish, it is used to referring things in the past that are no longer true.

b) He used to live in a different country.

I didn't use to wear a school uniform in primary school.

We used to visit our grandmother on the weekend.

(Las que no corregí es porque estaban bien:))

Espero te sirva <3


nataliaSol: muchas graciaaaaaassss me salvaste la vida!!!
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