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More useful grammar terms

Pronouns

Pronouns replace nouns

Subject pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.

Helen is a patient person.She’s a patient person.

Object pronouns are: me, you, him, her, it, us, you them.

Children like bananas.Children like them.

Possessive pronouns are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.

That’s Lisse’s house.That’s her house.

(See Test it, Fix it: Grammar Pre-intermediate, page 65.)

Quantifiers

Quantifiers are words that tell you about amounts These are the most common

quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot, a bit, a few.

I like you a lot There isn’t any milk How much cash have you got?

(See Test it, Fix it: Grammar Pre-intermediate, page 53.)

Prepositions

There are prepositions and expressions of place, time and movement

They do three things:

in, on, at, behind, under, on top of, at the bottom of, etc tell you where something is.

The cat’s behind the sofa The office is at the end of the street.

in, on, at, tomorrow, last week, etc tell you when something happens.

My birthday’s in June We’re sailing to France tomorrow.

over, across, through, etc tell you how something moves and where it moves to

Tony ran across the road We drove over the bridge.

(See Test it, Fix it: Grammar Pre-intermediate, pages 69 and 73.)

Question words

The most common question words are: who, what, which, where, when, why, how,

whose You can use question words to ask about people, things, places, time, reasons,

and possessions

Who’s that? What colour is the sky? Where have you been?

When are they leaving? Why are you laughing? How did he do that?

Whose book is this?

A question word can be the subject or object of a sentence

‘Who saw you?’ ‘Mike saw me.’ (Who is the subject.)

‘Who did you see?’ ‘I saw David.’ (Who is the object.)

(See Test it, Fix it: Grammar Pre-intermediate, pages 77, 81 and 85.)

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