Pronouns

Subject Complement Possesive adj Possesive Reflexive

- I - Me - My - Mine - Myself

- You - You - You - Yours - Yourself

- He - Him - His - His - Himself

- She - Her - Her - Hers - Himself

- It - It - Its - Its - Itself

- We - Us - Our - Ours - Ourselves

- They - Then - Their - Theirs - Themeselves



Exercise

1) I go to school with ( he/him ) everyday

2) I see ( she/her/herself) at the union every Sunday.

3) She speaks to (us/ we/ourselves)every morning.

4) Isn’t (she/her) a nice person?

5) (He/him) is going to Newyork on vacation.


1. Verbs that are always followed by infinite.

- Agree - Aprreciate - Claim - Decide - Demand

- Desire - Fail - For - Hesitake - Hope

- Intered - Learn - Need - Offer - Plan

- Prepared - Pretend - Refuse - Seem - Strive

- Tend - Try - Want - Wish


2. Verbs That are always followed by the gerund

- Admit - Appreciate - Resent - Finish - Recall

- Delay - Deny - Avoid - Quit - Resume

- Miss - Postpone - Enjoy - Resist

- Regret - Report - Practice - Consider

- Risk - Suggest - Can’t help - Mind

3. The following verbs can be followed by either the infinitive or the gerund with no change in meaning.

- Begin - Continue -Dread

- Like - Prefer

- Can’t stand - Hate

- Love - Start


4. Verbs prepositions followed by the gerund.

- Approve off - Be better of - Keep on

- Give up - Insist on - Think about

- Rely on - Success in - Depend on

- Worry about - Count on - Put off

- Think of - Object to - Look forword to


5. Adjective + Prepositions followed by the gerund.

- Accustomed to - Cappatable of

- Intent to - Successful in

- Afraid of - Fond of

- Interested in - Tired of


6. Adjective followed by the infinitive

- Anxious - Boring - Dangerous -Hard

- Eager - Easy - Good - Strange

- Pleased - Prepared - Ready

- Usual - Common - Difficult


7. Some verbs can be followed by either the infinitive or the gerund,but the meaning changes.

- Stop

- Remember

- Forget

8. Pronouns before the gerund or infinitive

- S + V + Possesive form (noun/pronoun) + (V+ing)

- S + V + Complement form (noun/pronoun) + (to + v1)

9. Some common verbs which are followed by the infinitive and which often require indirect object are listed here.

- Allow - Order

- Invite - Urge

- Remain - Want

- Ask - Promise


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