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Pronouns, Adverbs and adjectives!

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Adverbs are used to modify verbs. They tell us when, where, how, in what manner, or to what extent an action is performed. Some adverbs end in 'ly' which is a clue when dealing with these. EX. Carefully, gracefully, slowly, quickly etc. Heres a example: She ran quickly to the nearest bathroom. Quickly is the adverb. How? Ask the question, ''How did she run to the bathroom?'' She ran quickly. Here's another: She hid the key nearby. Where did she hide the key? Nearby. Now pronouns, pronouns replace nouns. I, you, he, she, it, we, they, and who are all pronouns. As these pronouns often replace nouns representing people, they are called the personal pronouns. Most people have trouble with the pronouns 'I' and 'Me'. I will explain the difference and when to use them. Both I and me are 1st person singular pronouns, which means that they are used by one person to refer to himself or herself. I is the subject pronoun, For example: I am studying for a Russian test. (I is the subject of am studying.) I can speak Russian, but I can't read it very well. (I is the subject of can speak and can’t read.) Now 'Me' is the object pronoun, used as the object (or receiver) of the action of the verb. For example: My math teacher encouraged me to come for extra help after school. (Me is the object of encouraged.) She asked me to bring my homework. (Me is the object of asked.) Hope this helped so far.

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