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A1 Pronouns

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Let’s learn about how to use pronouns for people and things and how to talk about possession using pronouns.

possession, car, pronoun

This is your new car.

Learn the grammar to be successful in the Cambridge Assessment English A1 Movers test.

Instructions

  1. Complete the sentences in the flashcards.
  2. Complete exercise 1.
  3. Complete exercise 2.
  4. Complete the text.
  5. Look at our examples.

A1 Pronouns

Flash CardsExercise 1Exercise 2TextExamples

Pronouns for people and things

Subject pronouns
You use subject pronouns as the subject of a verb.

She is my sister.
They come from Spain.
You live in South America.

Object pronouns
You use object pronouns

  • As the object of a verb: She gave me a pen.
  • After a preposition: He made a cake for her.
  • After the verb ‘be’: Look at this photo. This is me in Vietnam.

Taking about possession
You use possessive adjectives

  • When you say that something belongs to someone: That’s your watch.
  • When you talk about relationships: Is that your mum?
  • When you talk about a part of your body: My leg hurts.
  • When you talk about clothes: Do you like my hat?
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