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| I will teach my (beginners)students the subject personal pronoun and possessive adjectives. Is my objective ok? If you have a new ideas ....tell me about it. Tis is my objective: By the end of the lesson students will be able to: 1. Define the term 'pronoun'. 2. Differentiate between subject personal pronouns and possessive adjectives. 3- Identify subject personal pronouns and possessive adjectives and how to use them correctly in a sentences. Also how can i start my lesson(teaching steps)......? Thank you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :wink: |
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| I would say:
I would say:
(You can't use it to refer to ideas.) I would say:
By "subject personal pronouns" do you mean he, she, and they? (Perhaps Tdol will come by with some ideas for classroom instruction.) :) |
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