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English Grammar and Writing Guide: Pronoun

Do you stiill remember what is pronoun? Writen by: Ericksebastian Pronoun is part of speech, where you can mention something among people, things and places. By understanding pronoun you will know more how to mention something near by you. By default pronoun divided into 5 clases, there are subjective, objective, possesive, possesive adjective and reflexive pronoun. What is subjective pronoun? Subjective pronoun used to mention subject on English. You can write or speak with someone, things, place's name. We used to he to mention a man in English, she for woman, I for someone who speal to mention him/herself, then we used to they to mention some people.  How about objective pronoun? Objective pronoun used to express an obejct when the pronoun is being an object. An objects are people, things and places. For example: Mr. Erick Sebastian asked a note to him . Him came from he as subject and become him because placed on the end of sentence.  Possesive pr...

Perfect Tense [Present, Past, Future and Past future]

Perfect Te nse #Present Perfect Verb: go E.g.: [+] She has gone.[Verbal sentence] Form: S + have/has + Past Participle [-] She has NOT gone. [Verbal sentence] Form: S + have/has + NOT + Past Participle [?] Has she gone? [Verbal sentence] Form: Have/has + S + Past Participle [-, ?] Has She NOT gone? [Verbal sentence] Form: Have/has + S + NOT + Past Participle #Past Perfect Verb: go

Continuous Tense [Present, Past, Future and Past Future]

Continuous Tense #Present Continuous Verb: Walk E.g: [+] I am walking to the book store. Form: S + be [am, is, are] + V + ing + O [-] I am NOT walking to the book store. Form: S + be + NOT + V + ing + O [?] Am I walking to the book store? Form: Be + S + V + ing + O [-, ?] Am I NOT walking to the book store? Form: Be + S + NOT + V + ing + O E.g: [+] I am handsome.

Sentence [Nominal Sentence - Verbal Sentence]

Sentence Def: Sentence is group of words consist of "S + V + O" and have to be ended with "[.] full stop", "[?]question mark" and "[!] exclamatory mark." or a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate (verb), conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses Based on verb usage sentence divided onto two parts. +--------------+ | A. Nominal Sentence | +--------------+ Def: Nominal sentence is sentence using "be" as a verb. Be -> am, is, are, was, were, be, been, being. Formula: "S + V + O [complement ANA (Adj, Adv, Noun)]" E.g: She is a doctor. Details: She -> subject Is -> verb [be] A doctor -> Object [noun phrase] +-------------+ | B. Verbal sentence | +-------------+ Def: Verbal sentence is sentence using action verb. Formula: "S + V + O" E.g: She eats a banana. D...