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Hello, Ronnie. I guess you have missunderstood the situation with he/she x his/her that actually causes confusion among portuguese/spanish speakers. It's perfectly clear for us the use of his/her when they are possessive pronoums (wich was the case of all the examples you used). The confusion lays at the use of them as adverbial adjuncts. For example: "she played wih HER yesterday". In portuguese, this sentence is translated as "Ela brincou com ELA ontem". Because in our language in this situation we translate both "SHE" and "HER" as the same word "ELA", may be a little confuse to some of us. But in "HER dog" the portuguese equivalent is "cachorro DELA", so we don't mistake it with "SHE". I guess that's it. Thank you for your excellent work!
It leds to confuse not even Portuguese. It seems to me there's need to point at sentence like this She likes him/She likes you/He likes her. There are Three different ways
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Hey roonie, thanks for sharing this video. Beside of the new videos, from time to time I use to watch again some of the old ones also so as to reinforce some grammar concepts and other stuff. . Greetings from Santiago, Chile. 👋👋
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his (noun), him. "His" is called a possessive pronoun. "Him" is an object pronoun. For example: "I hit him." ✋🤕 "Where did you hit him?" "I hit his arm." 💪 Another example: "I love him." ❤️ 🧏♂️ "No, you just love his money." 💰😈
hey Rooniee...!!!!!!!! will you please make a video on how to form sentences ?????? as in how to form sentences like in order of subject noun verb , etc. thank you...lots of love to you...!!!!!!!🥰
When I had watching your courses my English was well but now I lose a lot of english vocabulary... I will restart to teach again with you, I like your method 😉 thanks 😊
Hi, Ronnie! I like your classes very much. Thank you for sharing your time with us. I was wondering about the pronouns you taught us about. The first ones are subject pronouns (he, she), but aren't the other ones (his/her) possessive pronouns? They are used to refer to things that belong to us, aren't they? Aren't the object pronouns him, her? Please, help me solve this. Thank you. 🌷🌻
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Hey Ronnie I see where you are coming from about how a pronoun replaces a person's name however when you are communicating through text messaging the shared understanding may not established so the person communicating may use the name however when a person reverts to the pronouns she/her 36 times then the other person may not necessarily know who “she or her” refers to.
in a novel "In Five Years" i found sentence the pronoun "Her" came as "Subject pronoun", "Me, nice jewish girl, Her, French-Italian Princess", could you explain this to me, and Thank you 🌹
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Thanks for watching, everyone! Sign up for private lessons with me at EnglishWithRonnie.com , and watch more of my beginner grammar lessons here:
Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE th-cam.com/video/6TwBXmf-xdU/w-d-xo.html
Basic English Grammar: HAVE, HAS, DON'T HAVE, DOESN'T HAVE th-cam.com/video/7kwRSIIMRXk/w-d-xo.html
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Hello, Ronnie. I guess you have missunderstood the situation with he/she x his/her that actually causes confusion among portuguese/spanish speakers. It's perfectly clear for us the use of his/her when they are possessive pronoums (wich was the case of all the examples you used). The confusion lays at the use of them as adverbial adjuncts. For example: "she played wih HER yesterday". In portuguese, this sentence is translated as "Ela brincou com ELA ontem". Because in our language in this situation we translate both "SHE" and "HER" as the same word "ELA", may be a little confuse to some of us. But in "HER dog" the portuguese equivalent is "cachorro DELA", so we don't mistake it with "SHE". I guess that's it. Thank you for your excellent work!
It leds to confuse not even Portuguese. It seems to me there's need to point at sentence like this She likes him/She likes you/He likes her. There are Three different ways
Ronnie Es una persona maravillosa no sólo excelente profesional sino también con una personalidad muy bella , se preocupa por que uno entienda Y hace todo lo que está a su alcance para fortalecer la confianza en uno mismo y así poder avanzar en el idioma. La recomiendo 100%
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Finally I found your channel after a lot of research. Sorry.. I have bad names memory but I remember your beautiful personality . You are my favorite English teacher.
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This is the first ever Ronie's lesson I don't understand. Please make its part 2
Because Ronnie explained subject pronouns ( I you he …) and possessive adjectives ( whose- my your his her…) She must have confused something.
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Hey roonie, thanks for sharing this video. Beside of the new videos, from time to time I use to watch again some of the old ones also so as to reinforce some grammar concepts and other stuff. . Greetings from Santiago, Chile. 👋👋
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could U explain for us how separate between ( his and him )?.
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his (noun), him. "His" is called a possessive pronoun. "Him" is an object pronoun.
For example:
"I hit him." ✋🤕
"Where did you hit him?"
"I hit his arm." 💪
Another example:
"I love him." ❤️ 🧏♂️
"No, you just love his money." 💰😈
hey Rooniee...!!!!!!!! will you please make a video on how to form sentences ?????? as in how to form sentences like in order of subject noun verb , etc.
thank you...lots of love to you...!!!!!!!🥰
When I had watching your courses my English was well but now I lose a lot of english vocabulary... I will restart to teach again with you, I like your method 😉 thanks 😊
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Hi, Ronnie! I like your classes very much. Thank you for sharing your time with us. I was wondering about the pronouns you taught us about. The first ones are subject pronouns (he, she), but aren't the other ones (his/her) possessive pronouns? They are used to refer to things that belong to us, aren't they? Aren't the object pronouns him, her? Please, help me solve this. Thank you. 🌷🌻
You're absolutely right. But let's wait for Ronnie's answer.
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Hey Ronnie I see where you are coming from about how a pronoun replaces a person's name however when you are communicating through text messaging the shared understanding may not established so the person communicating may use the name however when a person reverts to the pronouns she/her 36 times then the other person may not necessarily know who “she or her” refers to.
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in a novel "In Five Years" i found sentence the pronoun "Her" came as "Subject pronoun", "Me, nice jewish girl, Her, French-Italian Princess", could you explain this to me, and Thank you 🌹
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Omggggg I wish I had known u before a long time, u make everything funnier and easier and THE MOST IMPORTANT is that u make as LOVE English😭💝💝💝💝💝💝💝 I love youuuuu
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I am really confused: his and her are possessive adjectives in these examples. Objective pronouns must be him and her and they replace a noun.
You said she/he will come at the start of a sentence but you can also say " I think she/he will learn more things"
Ronnie may you explain wrong use of his and her with he and she
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