... 5EnglishGrammar for theUtterly Confused 9682 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:20 PM Page i12ENGLISH GRAMMAR FORTHEUTTERLY CONFUSED 7. Interrogative pronouns ask a question. They are: what, which, ... following itto another word in the sentence.Sit by (I, me).Answer: The pronoun is the object of the preposition me, so the sentence reads: “Sitby me.”Using the Possessive Case1. Use the possessive ... changing the meaning. For example: The book gave (to) my boss and (to) me some new strategies.” The bill gave (we, us) a shock.Answer: The bill gave us a shock.3. Use the objective case for the...
... paragraphs.accordingly again also besidesconsequently finally for example furthermorehowever indeed moreover on the other handotherwise nevertheless then thereforeAdjective AdverbQuick — quicklyCareful ... all!Using the Nominative Case1. Use the nominative case to show the subject of a verb.Father and (I, me) like to shop at flea markets.Answer: I is the subject of the sentence. Therefore, the pronoun ... Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:13 PM Page 15EnglishGrammar for theUtterly Confused 9682 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:20 PM Page i20ENGLISH GRAMMAR FORTHEUTTERLY CONFUSED Overview of Pronoun CaseOnly two...
... xi10ENGLISH GRAMMAR FORTHEUTTERLY CONFUSED Quick Tip The word antecedent comes from a Latin word meaning “to go before.” However, the noun does not have to appear before the pronoun in a sentence. ... and objects. The boss and (myself, I) had a meeting.Answer: Use the pronoun I, not the reflexive form. Therefore, the sentence reads: The boss and I had a meeting.”3. Who is the nominative ... changing the meaning. For example: The book gave (to) my boss and (to) me some new strategies.” The bill gave (we, us) a shock.Answer: The bill gave us a shock.3. Use the objective case for the...
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... met them, what subjects they taught, why they were special and how they influenced you. Describe a family member who has influenced you. Say how long you have known them them, why they ... this experience, and what advice would you give others? Would you help in the same way? Please note these are examples only. The question in the exam may be different! 3-4 mins ... The examiner will now choose two of the following boxes. These are examples Let’s talk about your home town or village. What kind of place is it? What’s the most interesting...
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