8 th Grade By: Hanan Abuleil Phrases with Make Pronouns Go For It.

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8 th Grade By: Hanan Abuleil Phrases with Make Pronouns Go For It

MAKE… Make friends Make a mistake Make money Make lunch Make noise

Subject PronounsObject Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Let’s Practice

Subject Pronouns I You He She It We You They :: EX Polar bears are in trouble. They need to live in very cold places

Objects Pronouns Ime Youyou Hehim Sheher Itit Weus Theythem Ex: The Gilberts sell T-shirts. They sell them.

Possessive Adjectives Imemy Youyouyour Hehimhis Sheherher Ititits Weusour Theythemtheir EX: Alex and Alex’s friends fix computers. Alex and his friends fix computers.

Possessive Pronouns Imemymine Youyouyouryours Hehimhishis Sheherherhers Ititits---- Weusourours Theythemtheirtheirs Example

Example: That is my computer. That is mine

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