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Understanding Possessive Adjectives in English
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Possessive adjectives allow us to indicate the belonging of an object or a person to a person to a thing.
In English the possessive adjectives are used to describe the belonging of an object or person to another object or person.
We will present the subject pronouns and then how they turn into possessive adjectives.

Subject pronouns Possessive adj
I My
You Your
He His
She Her
It Its
We Our
You Your
They Their

The mastering of this little grammar rule is great In your process of having English basis.
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We just need a notebook to take note. In addition, learning pronunciation will be effective and uses in sentences.
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I am a teacher passionate about the English language who is eager to convey his knowledge to learners.
My major asset is rigor, organization and passion. Through a precise learning I give the clear tools to apprehend with serenity the language.
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I graduated with a law degree from the Catholic University of West Africa (ucao).
I am in the process of obtaining a master's degree in law.
Obtained practical training at Cires Corner.
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A basic lawyer who trained in English, I work as a volunteer teacher at the American Corner in Abidjan, which has become CIRES. This is the institute in which I did my training in English accentuated by practical training in Ghana.
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Si l’on veut traduire fidèlement sa pensée en Anglais comme dans n’importe quelle autre langue, la maîtrise de l’emploi du temps « tenses »est primordiale. Il permet de donner le contexte temporel dans lequel on désire situer nos propos.
In English there is a number of tenses, each of which is used in a particular context.
For the purpose of this course we will present the tenses that can be encountered in everyday English through a completely original organization facilitating understanding without going into the instructions.

We can group English tenses into three groups for effective learning:

- simple tenses
- The so-called compound tenses
- The so-called superimposed tenses

I) THE SIMPLE TENSES

- present simple
- Past simple or preterit
- Future simple
- Conditional simple or present conditional

II) THE COMPOUND TENSES

They fall into two categories:

The tenses of the PERFECT and the tenses of the CONTINOUS

A) The tenses of the perfect

-present perfect
-Conditional perfect or past perfect

B) the tenses of the continous

- Present continuous
- Past continuous
- Future progressive
- Conditional progressive

III) THE SURIMPOSED TENSES

we have :

- Present perfect continuous
- Past perfect continuous.

All of these tenses are used in a context and purpose that the mastering is important.

Thus presented, we can now wonder about the instructions for use.
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Cette leçon se réfère aux prépositions nous permettant d'indiquer la position d'un objet ou d'une personne. Sa maitrise est indispensable pour la construction de phrase en anglais tant à l'oral qu'à l'écrit.

words which tell us the location of objects are known as preposition of position. we will see 18 of them.

NEAR: denote the sense of nearby. ex: My school is near the shop.
BETWEEN: is a position which separate two things. ex: The white car is between the red car and the blue car.
AMONG refers to the belonging of a thing or a person to a group. ex: ALI is among his friends
ON refers to the things that are placed above something. ex: The bread is on the table
UPON refers to that denotation in which one is at the motion while the other is at the rest. ex: He stepped upon the chair to get to the his book.
BESIDE means next to. ex: the teacher was stood beside the director.
ABOVE means to denote the sense of an objet being vertically higher than another thing. ex: This robber jumped above the rope to flee.
OVER means at a higher level or layer than. ex: The red pen is over the table.
BELOW denotes something lower than other thing. ex: My friend was hidden below the table.
UNDER denotes something places exactly below somthing or vertically down. ex: I put the book under my bag.
ACROSS refers to the opposite side of. ex: The restaurant is across the street.
THROUGH is used in the sense of crossing. ex: He walked through th fog.
OPPOSITE TO gives the sense of other side. ex: The art gallerie is opposite to my university
BY refers to the sens of next to. ex: Ariana stand by her husband
IN FRONT OF gives the sense of facing something. ex: I speak in front of a large public.
BEHIND gives the sense of sense of something at the back. He was behind the door by talikng.
IN is expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else. ex: I get in the house.
AT is used to show an exact position of something. ex: I am going at the library.
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