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SKILL 52 USE ARTICLES WITH SINGULAR NOUNS.

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USE ARTICLES WITH SINGULAR NOUNS. 馃挏馃挏 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 馃挏馃挏 English has two articles:  the  and  a/an .  The  is used to refer to specific or particular nouns;  a/an  is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call  the  the definite article and  a/an  the indefinite article. 馃挏the = definite article 馃挏a/an = indefinite article

SKILL 51 USED -ed AND -ing ADJECTIVES CORRECTLY.

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USED -ed AND -ing ADJECTIVES CORRECTLY. 馃挋 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 馃挋 A n adjective describes how something 'is'. For this reason, we often use the verb 'to be' when  using adjectives . Adjectives are used to describe nouns.  Example:   He is a good doctor. They   Rule:  Adjectives describe nouns. Here are two types of sentences we use with adjectives.

SKILL 50 USED PREDICATE ADJETIVES CORRECTLY.

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  USED PREDICATE ADJETIVES CORRECTLY. 馃尲 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 馃尲 A sentence expresses a complete thought as opposed to a phrase that can give a lot of information, but does not complete the whole thought. All sentences have a subject and a predicate. The subject is the person, thing, place, or idea that the sentence is about and can be a noun, a pronoun , or a noun  phrase. The predicate tells something about the subject, l ike     what it did or how it looks.

SKILL 49 RECOGNIZE -LY ADJETIVES.

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RECOGNIZE -LY ADJETIVES. 馃挳馃尭馃尭 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 馃尭馃尭馃挳 Adjectives  modify the meaning of nouns and pronouns. They describe  which, whose, what kind  and  how many . Seven words in English are always adjectives. These are the articles  a ,  an and  the , and the possessives  my ,  our ,  your , and  their .

SKILL 48 POSITION ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CORRECTLY.

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POSITION ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CORRECTLY. SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 馃尭An  adjective   is a word or set of words that   modifies   (i.e., describes) a noun or pronoun. Adjectives may come before the word they modify. 馃尭An  adverb   is a word or set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs answer   how ,   when ,   where ,   why , or   to what extent — how often   or   how much   (e.g.,   daily ,   completely ).

SKILL 47 USE ADJETIVES AFTER LINKING VERBS.

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SKILL 47 USE ADJETIVES AFTER LINKING VERBS. ✨馃寵 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE ✨馃寵 The linking verbs above are often followed by adjectives instead of adverbs. In such situations, the adjective describes the subject of the sentence rather than the verb. Study the examples below to learn the difference. Linking Verbs ✰ to appear ✰ to be ✰ to become ✰ to feel ✰ to get ✰ to go ✰ to grow ✰ to look

SKILL 46 USE BASIC ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CORRECTLY.

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SKILL 46 USE BASIC ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CORRECTLY.                                     ♥♥             SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE           ♥♥  馃専Adjectives are used in place of adverbs, orbadverbs are used in place of adjectives. Adjectives and adverbs have very different uses.  馃専Adjective have only one job they discribe nouns or pronouns.

SKILL 45 CHECK PRONOUN REFERENCE FOR AGREEMENT.

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SKILL 45 CHECK PRONOUN REFERENCE FOR AGREEMENT.      ♡      SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE.    ♡                                                                              馃崌   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozc-e1ycjpw  While in most cases we know how or what we are referring to, there are some cases where confusion and errors can occur. Check each pronoun for its logical antecedent (the noun to which it refers).  For example, the pronoun  it  in the following sentence is ambiguous because the pronoun  it  doesn't logically refer to any of the nouns.

SKILL 44 DISTINGUISH POSSESIVE ADJETIVES AND PRONOUNS.

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              SKILL 44  DISTINGUISH POSSESIVE ADJETIVES AND PRONOUNS.                               ♡♡       SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE      ♡♡                  ♡   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGg260Dd_Z8&t=21s Possessive pronouns and adjectives are two different ways to show possession in English. A  possessive pronoun  is used  instead of  a noun A  possessive adjective  is usually used to  describe  a noun, and it comes  before  it, like other adjectives Remember: There are  no apostrophes  in possessive pronouns and adjectives. 馃崙The dog wagged  its  tail. “ It's ” is not a possessive pronoun or adjective — it means “ it is ”: 馃崙It's  not my dog.

SKILL 43 DISTINGUISH SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS.

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SKILL 43 TOEFL DISTINGUISH SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS.                                                    馃尯    SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE                                                                          馃尯SUM MARY. We use subject pronouns as subjects of sentences and object pronouns. We use  pronouns  as substitutes for  noun phrases . The pronoun and the noun phrase that it refers to mean the same thing.