Possessive Pronouns and Subject-Verb Agreement in English Language Syllabus

Possessive Pronouns and Subject-Verb Agreement in English Language Syllabus
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This course syllabus covers possessive pronouns, singular and plural possessives, and subject-verb agreement in English language usage. Explore examples and exercises to enhance your understanding and application of these concepts in written and spoken communication.

  • English Language
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Syllabus
  • Language Skills

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  1. Media Dept / First-Year Classes / 2nd Course Syllabus 2017-2018 English Language / Instructor : Dr. Hayfaa Mohammed Shareef 2018 / / 2017 . : -

  2. Possessive 1) Possessive Pronouns I My ; He His ; She Her ;They Their ; We Our ; it its Examples My car is German. This is our house . Their classroom is very small . Her husband is from Texas.

  3. Possessive 2) Possessive ( S ) Singular Noun + ( S ) Plural Noun Ending with ( S ) + ( S ) Examples Mike s car is a Mercedes . James is Dave s brother. What s his wife s name? Her name is Kim . This is the teachers office . These are the Airplanes wings

  4. Possessive 3) Have / Has Subject + Have / Has + completion Have } I , You , They , We . Has } He , She , It Examples I have a bicycle . She has a motorbike . He has two brothers . They have a big house .

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