Unit 8
Vocabulary
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Unit 8
Lesson 1 – Shop ad pay for
clothes
Object
Pronouns
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Object Pronouns: As direct objects
They receive the action of the verb.
I am going to see the movie. I am going to see it.
You enjoyed talking to Martha. You enjoyed talking to her.
She loves Anthony. She loves him.
He cooks for Luis and Maria on Fridays. He cooks for them on Friday.
It doesn’t let Julie and me in the house. It doesn’t let us in the house.
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Object Pronouns: As direct objects
Object Pronouns: in prepositional phrases
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Object Pronouns: in prepositional phrases
He bought the blouse for his fiancée. He bought the blouse for her.
They are choosing a pair of boots for the child. They are choosing a pair of boots for him.
You should check at the size. You should check at it.
Give the credit card to the clerk. Give it to her.
Object Pronouns: DO & PP
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Object Pronouns: DO & PP
In a sentence with a direct object and a prepositional
phrase, the direct object comes first.
We gave the skirt to the
clerk.
She is buying the cardigan
for a friend.
We gave it to him. She is buying it for her.
Conversation
model
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Make your
own
conversation
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Unit 8 lesson 1

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    Unit 8 Lesson 1– Shop ad pay for clothes
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    Object Pronouns Image by RaulCabezalí on slideshare
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    Object Pronouns: Asdirect objects They receive the action of the verb. I am going to see the movie. I am going to see it. You enjoyed talking to Martha. You enjoyed talking to her. She loves Anthony. She loves him. He cooks for Luis and Maria on Fridays. He cooks for them on Friday. It doesn’t let Julie and me in the house. It doesn’t let us in the house. Image by bluebudgie from Pixabay Object Pronouns: As direct objects
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    Object Pronouns: inprepositional phrases Image by bluebudgie from Pixabay Object Pronouns: in prepositional phrases He bought the blouse for his fiancée. He bought the blouse for her. They are choosing a pair of boots for the child. They are choosing a pair of boots for him. You should check at the size. You should check at it. Give the credit card to the clerk. Give it to her.
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    Object Pronouns: DO& PP Image by bluebudgie from Pixabay Object Pronouns: DO & PP In a sentence with a direct object and a prepositional phrase, the direct object comes first. We gave the skirt to the clerk. She is buying the cardigan for a friend. We gave it to him. She is buying it for her.
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    Conversation model Copyright © 2015Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.
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    Make your own conversation Copyright ©2015 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.