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Soumaya Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Direct object pronoun

anyone that could help me teach a simple version of "do" " i do" pronouns?
  

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I am not clear on what you are looking for, soumaya. — me you him, her, it us them

  • I am not clear on what you are looking for, soumaya.
  • — me you him, her, it us them
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I am not clear on what you are looking for, soumaya. Is it the object pronouns?—

me
you
him, her, it
us
them
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yes and I was also asked to teach the direct and indirect object pronoun to the class focusing on "do" and "i do"

to be honest I was confused and I was shy to ask how do I teach that. ( its my first time teaching ESL students so it was a bit challenging)
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soumayafocusing on "do" and "i do"
That means 'direct object' (DO) and 'indirect object' (IO).

The postman gave me the letters = The postman gave me (IO) them (DO).
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oh your right! hehe didn't get that!

Thank you so much now It makes sense!

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