PPT-Metas 1) I can describe things I bought using the direct object pronouns in Spanish for
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2 I can exchange information about who does certain chores in my household 3 I know ir and ser are irregular in the preterite I will learn about some other irregulars
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2 I can exchange information about who does certain chores in my household 3 I know ir and ser are irregular in the preterite I will learn about some other irregulars like estar and . By: Alyssa Anderson. With Reflexive and Direct Object Pronouns. Types of Commands. . Lets start with commands. There are two different types of commands, formal commands and informal commands. Formal commands are for people that you don’t know very well. Informal commands are for people you know well. For each type of command there are affirmative and negative commands, both using separate rules.. Subject . and object pronouns. . A. Subject pronouns: . 1. In the nominative case. 2. Used as the subject of a sentence. . 3. she, he, I, You, it, they, we. B. Object Pronouns. 1. In the objective case. What’s a pronoun? . There are 4 common types: subject, object, possessive, and indefinite . Subject and Object pronouns. Subject: “I” and “we” are pronouns that appear in the subject position. Pronouns . are words that replace nouns or pronouns. . Sentence without pronouns: . Jennifer said that Jennifer was going to give Jennifer's cats Jennifer's cats' food. . Sentence with pronouns: . Jennifer said that she was going to give her cats their food.. Words that take the place of a noun. Personal Pronouns. Personal Pronouns take the place of nouns according to gender, number, case, and person. Personal pronouns have to agree with the noun they are replacing – this noun is called the . La . clase. de . español. - . Gramática. . ¿. Te. . acuerdas. ? . What are definite articles? . In Spanish definite articles mean = __________. They have different forms that agree in ________________ and ____________________. . By Mrs. Ball and Ms. Jenkins. Pronoun. Review. What is a . pronoun. ?. Pronouns. Pronouns. are a very useful part of language. They save us from having to repeat saying the same word over and over. . Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives. Nouns. Nouns. are words, phrases, or clauses that name. Persons. Places. Things. Or ideas. 4 Tests of a Noun. To determine whether a word or group of words is a noun, check to see if you can answer yes to at least one question below:. The words replaced are called ANTECEDENTS. Communication without Pronouns. Anthony and Mary Ellen had to find Anthony and Mary Ellen’s books and Anthony and Mary Ellen’s backpacks before Anthony and Mary Ellen could go in Anthony and Mary Ellen’s car to Anthony and Mary Ellen’s grandmother’s house.. Nouns. Nouns. are words, phrases, or clauses that name. Persons. Places. Things. Or ideas. 4 Tests of a Noun. To determine whether a word or group of words is a noun, check to see if you can answer yes to at least one question below:. Direct Object. 1. Direct object receives the verb's action . directly. : . The . dog ate . the bone. .. . 2. Direct object pronouns replace direct obj. nouns: . The . dog ate . it. .. 3. In Italian, the direct object pronouns corresponding to "me," "him/her/it", etc. are. Subject & Object. Possessive. Reflexive. Interrogative. Pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.. . pro- means for (standing FOR a noun). Personal Pronouns. Pronouns that are used to refer to people or things are called . To find the direct object in a sentence, ask the question "Who?" or "What?“. I see . Pierre. . / Je . vois. . Pierre. . / . Who. do I see? . Pierre. .. I'm eating the . bread / Je mange le pain. / What am I eating? - Bread.. Use the Pronouns . Who and Whoever . . as the Subjects of a question or a clause . Example: . Who left? . Whoever did this should be held responsible for the damages. . Pronouns . Use the Pronouns .
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