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PRONOUNS

Words that take the place of nouns or noun phrases are pronouns. SUBJECT PRONOUNS I, you, she, etc. OBJECT PRONOUNS me, you, her, etc. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES my, your, her, etc. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS mine, yours, hers, etc. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS myself, yourself, herself, etc

STRATEGIES FOR PRONOUN ITEMS


ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:

Does the pronoun replace the noun? Do not use a pronoun if it repeats the meaning of the noun. INCORRECT [The proposal it should be finalized soon.] CORRECT The proposal should be finalized soon.

Does the pronoun agree with the noun it replaces in number (singular or plural), gender (he, she, it), and grammatical function (subject, object, possessive, or reflexive)? INCORRECT [It was my error, so I will correct them.] CORRECT It was my error, so I will correct it.

1. Because of him (A) request and his (B) bothering me (C) all the time, Im finishing the project myself (D).

To bother sb (about / with sth) to annoy, worry or upset sb; to cause sb trouble or pain: The thing that bothers me is .

2. The staff has invited you (A) and I (B) to their (C) monthly meeting in the room next to my (D) office.

3. After you (A) read her (B) recommendations and his (C) comments, could you respond to it (D)?

Recommendation (to sb) (for / on / about sth) An official suggestion about the best thing to do: Ex: to accept / reject a recommendation

Comment (about / on sth) Something that you say or write which gives an opinion on or explains sb/sth: Ex: Have you any comment to make about the cause of the disaster? She made helpful comments on my work.

4. Our (A) clients they (B) seem satisfied with the computer system we (C) set up for them (D).

To be satisfied (with sb/sth) pleased because you have achieved sth or because sth that you wanted to happen has happened: A satisfied smile OPP Dissatisfied

5. Because of the weather and its (A) complications, their (B) flight was delayed and she (C) was unable to meet they (D) at the airport.

Complication (n) a thing that makes a situation more complicated or difficult: The bad weather added a further complication to our journey.

To delay to not do sth until a later time or to make sth happen at a later time

6. He (A) reserves his (B) company headquarter for hisself (C), the top excutives, and their (D) secretaries.

To reserve sth (for sb/sth) to ask for a seat, table, room, etc. to be available for you or sb else at a future time SYN To book: Id like to reserve a table for three for eight oclock.

7. Their (A) news about the success of your (B) business it (C) was wonderful for me (D) to hear.

8. That friend of mine (A) is so efficient that she (B) always amazes myself (C) with her (D) speed.

To amaze (v) to surprise sb very much: Just the size of the place amazed her.

9. Since it (A) isnt clear whether he (B) will get (A) raise in spite of him (C) threat to leave the company, hes (D) been very dejected.

Threat (to do sth) (n) A statement in which you tell sb that you will punish or harm them, especially if they do not do what you want: to make threats against sb

Dejected (adj.) unhappy and disappointed SYN despondent: She looked so dejected when she lost the game.

10. Be proud of you (A) if you (B) know youve (C) done a good job even if youre (D) not complimented often.

To be proud (of sb/sth) | To be proud (to do sth) | To be proud (that ) feeling pleased and satisfied about sth that you own or have done, or are connected with: Your achievements are something to be proud of. I feel very proud to be a part of the team.

To compliment sb (on sth) to tell sb that you like or admire sth they have done, their appearance, etc.: She complimented him on his excellent German.

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