problem of pronoun (2)
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PRONOUN PROBLEMTOEFL PREPARATION
PRONOUN (KATA GANTI)WHAT IS PRONOUN?
PRONOUN = A WORD THAT IS USED INSTEAD OF A NOUN. IT REFERS TO NOUN THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN MENTIONED
KINDS OF PRONOUN
PRONOUNSUBJECT PRONOUN
OBJECT PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNSSUBJECT PRONOUNOBJECT PRONOUN
ITIT
SHEHER
HEHIM
THEYTHEM
WEUS
YOUYOU
IME
A. KATE IS MARRIED. SHE HAS TWO CHILDREN.
B. KATE IS MY FRIEND. I KNOW HER VERY WELL
SUBJECT
OBJECT
EXERCISE1. Nick ate dinner with (I, me)2. (I, me) had dinner with Nick last time3. Betsy and (I, me) had dinner with nick last time4. Please take this food and give (it, them) to the cat5. My brother drove Emily and (I, me) to the store. He waited for (we,
us) in the car. (We, us) hurried.6. Please take these food scraps and give (it, them) to the cat7. A: I want to get tickets for soccer game B: You’d better get (it, them) right away. (It, they) (is, are) selling fast.8. Mss. Lee wrote a note on the paper. (She, her) wanted to talk to
(me, I) after class9. Between you and (me, I) think Ivan made a bad decision to quit his
job. (He, him) and (I, me) see things differently 10.Tom borrowed my books. (He / Him) returned (it / them) yesterday
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVE
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN AND ADJECTIVE SHOW POSSESSION (KEPEMILIKAN)
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVESa) I have my penb) You have your penc) She has her pend) He has his pene) We have our penf) They have their peng) I have a book. Its
cover is black
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNI have mineYou have yoursShe has hersHe has hisWe have oursThey have theirs_____________
EXERCISE
1. Alice called (her, hers) friend2. Tom wrote a letter to (his, he’s) mother3. Children have to obey (his, their) parents4. A: what kind of bird is that? B: (Its, It’s) a crow5. The bird cleaned (its, it’s) feather with (its, it’s) beak6. Julie fell off her bicycle and broke (hers, her ) arm.7. Paula had to drive my car to work. (Hers, Her) had a flat tire.8. Fruit should be a part of (your, yours) daily diet.9. Alice is a good friend of (me, mine)10.I met a friend of (your, yours) yesterday
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PRONOUN
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