Language Feature: Pronoun
Language Feature: Pronoun Pronoun In self-introduction and also in other communication activities, pronouns are frequently used to prevent unimportant repetition. Pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun, such as: I, you, me, it, they, we, she, him, and us. Read the following sentences: Alia wants to have many pen pals because Alia likes making friends. Alia’s pen pals come from many parts of the world. Caroline introduces Alia to Hannah. Now, Hannah becomes Alia’s pen pals. Hannah likes Alia a lot. The word Alia is repeated too often and that makes the sentences not interesting. To make the sentences better we can replace Alia with pronouns: plete the sentences with be (am, is, are, was, and were). Remember to use the correct forms. Alia wants to have many pen pals because she likes making friends. Her pen pals come from many parts of the world. Caroline introduces her to Hannah. Now Hannah becomes Alia’s pen pals. Hannah l...