Indefinite, Demonstrative, and Interrogative Pronouns.
MANQUER!!! (to miss, to be lacking, to fail to verbe) Attention aux expressions de quantité + de/d’
Tense Interesting facts about verbs. Verbs change forms to indicate tense - present past future.
Princeton Review SAT Book PowerPoint #3 (Grade 9): Part III: Writing Section 3: Grammar Introduction (pages 128-145)
Beginning of the review part 3
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Chapter 7 Strong and Weak Forms
Princeton Review SAT Book
Pronouns help us to avoid being overly repetitive and redundant. John went to the store, but John forgot to buy milk. John went to the store, but he.
POINT OF VIEW
Subject / Verb Agreement. Things to Remember --The subject cannot be found in a prepositional phrase. Take out all prepositional phrases before locating.
DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS. DIRECT OBJECTS The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Mary kicked the ball. "Ball"