Lesson Seventeen  Infinitives

Lesson Seventeen Infinitives

Lesson Seventeen Infinitives Infinitives look like verbs, but they actually function as nouns. Consider the following sentences: I like pizza. (“pizza” is a noun) I like to eat. (“to eat” is an infinitive) I like to eat pizza. (“pizza” is the object of the infinitive) Infinitives can be made with just about any verb: to …

Lesson 36: Object Pronouns

Lesson 36: Object Pronouns

Lesson Six Object Pronouns singular: me, you, him, her, it plural: us, you, them Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Noun I I talk to you. Me You talk to me.   me for oneself You You talk to me. You I talk to you. you One person I talk to He He calls you. Him You call …

Lesson 34: Commands

Lesson 34: Commands

Lesson Four Commands Also known as the imperative form, commands are very easy to use. Begin the sentence with a verb and end with an object, a person or a thing. Tell someone to do something: * Answer the phone, please.  * Drive to the post office.  * Help me find this information. The subject …

Lesson 31:  Do

Lesson 31: Do

Do – Present Tense       Singular      Plural I do We do You do You do He does She does They do It does   The verb “do” can be used to make a statement: I do the laundry every weekend. …but it is usually used to make the present tense or the past tense negative: I …