The first document discusses the use of prepositions like "in", "on", and "at" to indicate times and locations for various activities such as going to the movies at night, having cookies on Sunday afternoons, and going to university at 8 o'clock in the morning. The second document provides examples of using object pronouns like "me", "him", "her", "us", and "them" in sentences such as missing a friend, not knowing some classmates, calling a friend every day during quarantine, and wanting to talk to a teacher about an exam.
The first document discusses the use of prepositions like "in", "on", and "at" to indicate times and locations for various activities such as going to the movies at night, having cookies on Sunday afternoons, and going to university at 8 o'clock in the morning. The second document provides examples of using object pronouns like "me", "him", "her", "us", and "them" in sentences such as missing a friend, not knowing some classmates, calling a friend every day during quarantine, and wanting to talk to a teacher about an exam.
The first document discusses the use of prepositions like "in", "on", and "at" to indicate times and locations for various activities such as going to the movies at night, having cookies on Sunday afternoons, and going to university at 8 o'clock in the morning. The second document provides examples of using object pronouns like "me", "him", "her", "us", and "them" in sentences such as missing a friend, not knowing some classmates, calling a friend every day during quarantine, and wanting to talk to a teacher about an exam.
1. My friends and I usually go to the movies at night.
2. I love having cookies and hot chocolate on Sunday afternoons. 3. My sister goes to university at 8 o’clock in the morning. 4. Katherine’s birthday is on July. 5. We celebrate Independence Day on July 28th. 6. I like to travel on vacations. 7. Sam sometimes goes out in the evening. 8. We don’t have English classes at the weekends. 9. in summer my family loves going to the beach. 10. My mom starts work in 9am.
OBJECT PRONOUN
1. My friend Caroline lives In England and I miss me a lot.
2. A: Are those your classmates? B: No, I don’t know them. 3. Nicole is my best friend and now that we are in quarantine, she calls me every day. 4. The teacher wants to talk to us about our exam. 5. Richard is my boyfriend, I love him and he loves me. 6. Clara has a stressful job but she likes it. 7. I want to see Annalise, I really need to talk to her. 8. I have two beautiful dogs I really love it. 9. My friends and I love Bruno Mars, we really want to see his one day. 10. We don’t understand this topic, Can you explain this to us?