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Les pronoms:

Pronoms personnels Possessifs

Pronom sujet Pronom Adjectif possessif


complément

Singulier I me my

you you your

he him his

she her her

it it its

Pluriel we us our

you you your

they them their

Etudie l’exemple puis change le complément par le pronom qui convient.


Exemple: Elizabeth is reading a book.
Elizabeth is reading it.
a. Tom is eating an apple. ⇒ Tom is eating it.
b. Gloria loves Karen. ⇒ Gloria loves her.
c. Kevin adores his grandfather. ⇒ Kevin adores him.
d. Monkeys love bananas. ⇒ Monkeys love them.

2. There is / there are


a. Quelle est la différence entre there is et there are?
There is s’utilise lorsque un nom singulier le suit (There is an apple).
There are s’utilise lorsque un nom pluriel le suit (there are apples).
Ils sont tous les deux la traduction de “il y a” en français.
b. Invente deux phrases en les utilisant:
3. Their / there / they’re
1. Quelle est la différence entre“their”; “they’re” et “there”? Explique
Their: possessif de “they”
They’re: They + are
There : là-bas / le début de “there is/are”
2. Invente une phrase en utilisant chaque des occurence:
Their:They love their grandparents.
There: Look there are cats over there.
They’re: They’re cute together.
4. GO FURTHER
1. Linking words
Here are some linking words which will help you improve your writing. Choose
one in each section and make a sentence with it related to your fake news.
Adding information Comparing things Comparing time

in addition (to) Whereas / while meanwhile


moreover in spite of during
finally nevertheless afterwards
then

Illustrating a point Summarising Showing cause and effect

for instance/example in brief So


in other words In a nutshell therefore
as it has been said as a result
in order to

2. Modals
May / Might / Must
What’s the difference between the three sentences?
1. She may stay home.
a. 50% chance she will stay home.
2. She might stay home.
a. It’s really unsure if she will stay home.
3. She must stay home.
a. It’s an obligation. She has to stay home, it’s necessary / mandatory

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