... 18 Possessive/ relative/ interrogative pronouns nuestra hija nuestras hijas our daughter our daughters vuestra hija vuestras hijas your daughter your daughters 1.2 Possessive pronouns i Possessive ... torn 18 Possessive/ relative/ interrogative pronouns el culpable cuya direcci´n no sido revelada o the guilty person whose address has not been revealed 1.5 Interrogative pr...
... difference between who and whom Study the example given below Whom did you see? I saw him/her Here the pronouns him/her are in the objective case That is the reason we use ‘whom’ in the question Who
... My sister bought a book and taught ……………… to play the violin 14 He looks ……………… in the mirror 15 Tom, don’t be shy Make……………… at home III Match the sentences in column A with the ones in column ... heavy 33 What are you hobbies? c In June, 1960 44 Can you help me to carry these d They are farmers 5 books? e My mother and my brother 6– What did she do? f He is a taxi- driver 7– What does the
... Reflexive pronouns can be used to give emphasis In this case, if we omit the reflexive pronoun, it doesn’t change the meaning of the sentence The reflexive normally comes ... sentence B is that in sentence B the We use by + reflexive pronoun meaning alone: I live by myself = I live alone Practice: Rewrite the sentences using by + reflexive pronoun: 1- I prefer to travel by