2. Subject pronouns – before a verb.
Object pronouns – after a verb or
preposition.
Direct or indirect object.
Possessives
• Adjectives – before a noun
• Pronouns – on their own.
4. Subject pronouns – before a verb
I live in London.
We have never been to Australia
Object pronouns – after a verb or preposition.
My parents don’t visit our us very often
I’ve been looking for they them all
morning
5. Object pronouns – direct and indirect object.
Verbs with two objects. Word order:
Blue DO, Red IO
He gave the boy some money
He gave him some money
He gave it to him/the boy
They’ve shown their friends their new flat
They’ve shown them their new flat
They’ve shown it to them
6. Some verbs with two objects:
For
Bring (for/to), buy (for), cook (for), find
(for), get (for), make (for)
To
give (to), lend (to), offer (to), read (to),
sell (to), show (to), take (to), write (to)
7. Some verbs with two objects:
For
He brought the boy his new shoes
He brought him his new shoes
He brought them for him
To
She read the pupils the tale
She read them the tale
She read it to them