Belajar Bahasa Inggris dari Nol (+ Sertifikat 🎖 GRATIS) - Episode 13
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Introduction
This tutorial is designed to help you learn English from scratch, particularly focusing on subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive adjectives. By following these steps, you will enhance your understanding of these essential components of English grammar, which are vital for effective communication. Additionally, you can earn a certificate upon completion of the course.
Step 1: Understanding Subject Pronouns
Subject pronouns are used to replace the subject in a sentence. Here are the key subject pronouns in English:
- I
- You
- He
- She
- It
- We
- They
Practical Tips
- Use "I" when referring to yourself.
- Use "you" when addressing someone directly.
- "He" and "she" refer to males and females, respectively.
- "It" is used for objects or animals whose gender is not specified.
- "We" refers to a group that includes yourself, while "they" refers to a group not including yourself.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Remember that "I" is always capitalized.
- Do not confuse "he" and "she" based on gender.
Step 2: Learning Object Pronouns
Object pronouns replace the object in a sentence and are essential for proper sentence structure. The object pronouns are:
- Me
- You
- Him
- Her
- It
- Us
- Them
Practical Tips
- Use "me" when someone is doing something to you.
- "Him" and "her" are used to refer to males and females when they are the object of a verb.
- "Us" is used for groups including yourself, while "them" refers to others.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Ensure you use the correct pronoun based on the sentence's context.
Step 3: Mastering Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives indicate ownership and are used before nouns. The possessive adjectives are:
- My
- Your
- His
- Her
- Its
- Our
- Their
Practical Tips
- Use "my" to show that something belongs to you.
- "Your" is used for something that belongs to the person you are addressing.
- "His," "her," and "its" are used for ownership by males, females, and objects/animals, respectively.
- "Our" indicates belonging to a group that includes you, while "their" refers to something belonging to others.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Don't confuse possessive adjectives with pronouns; they are used differently in sentences.
Step 4: Taking the Online Quiz
After mastering these concepts, reinforce your learning by completing the online quiz available at the provided link. This will help solidify your understanding of the pronouns and possessive adjectives.
Step 5: Earning Your Certificate
Once you have gone through all episodes and taken the final exam, you will receive a certificate of completion. To receive your exam link, fill out the form at the designated link.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you have gained a solid foundation in English subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive adjectives. Practice using these in sentences to improve your fluency. Don't forget to take the quiz and aim for your certificate to validate your progress in learning English!