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Grammar 3: Little Words.
•• PronounsPronouns•• PrepositionsPrepositions•• ConjunctionsConjunctions
Grammar 3: Little Words.
•• PronounsPronouns• words used in place of nouns• e.g., he, it, they
Grammar 3: Little Words.
•• PrepositionsPrepositions• they indicate direction or location • or they simply associate a noun with
something else in the sentence, usually another noun
• e.g., in, of, among, to
Grammar 3: Little Words.
•• ConjunctionsConjunctions• they are used to connect words, sentences
and sentence units• e.g., and, because, so, until
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• First person singular: I, me, my, myself• First person plural: we, us, our, ourselves
• Second person singular: you, your, yourself• Second person plural: you, your, yourselves
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• Third person singular:
–masculine: he, his, him, himself–feminine: she, her, herself–neuter: it, its, itself
• Third person plural: they, them, their, themselves
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• Then Chryses demanded that the Greeks
return Chryseis
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• Then he demanded that they return
her
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• Then he demanded that they return
her• When Patroclus saw the Trojan army,
Achilles and Nestor ran to you and me
Grammar 3: Little WordsPRONOUNSPRONOUNS
Pronouns take the place of nouns• Then he demanded that they return
her• When he saw it, they ran to us
Grammar 3: Little WordsPREPOSITIONSPREPOSITIONS
Prepositions show how a noun relates to other words in the sentence
• Achilles was sulking in his tent• a greater truth lay behind his words• “Over the river and through the dale,
To Grandmother’s house we go”
Grammar 3: Little WordsCONJUNCTIONSCONJUNCTIONS
Conjunctions link words, sentences and sentence units
• words: the stars and stripes, up or down• sentences: he spoke but no one
answered; be comforted for all is well• sentence units: since I arrived, all is well;
if truth be told, I never met the man
Grammar 3: Little WordsPronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
He gazed at her, and as he gazed desireveiled his mind like mist, as in those dayswhen they had first slipped from their parents’ eyesto bed, to mingle by the hour in love.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
Grammar 3: Little WordsPronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazed at herher, and as hehe gazed desireveiled hishis mind like mist, as in those dayswhen theythey had first slipped from theirtheir parents’ eyesto bed, to mingle by the hour in love.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
Grammar 3: Little WordsPronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazed atat herher, and as hehe gazed desireveiled hishis mind likelike mist, as inin those dayswhen theythey had first slipped fromfrom theirtheir parents’ eyestoto bed, to mingle byby the hour inin love.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
Grammar 3: Little WordsPronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazed atat herher, andand asas hehe gazed desireveiled hishis mind likelike mist, asas inin those dayswhenwhen theythey had first slipped fromfrom theirtheir parents’ eyestoto bed, to mingle byby the hour inin love.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, ,
PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazed atat herher, andand asas hehe gazed desiredesireveiled hishis mindmind likelike mistmist, asas inin those daysdayswhenwhen theythey had first slipped fromfrom theirtheir parentsparents’ eyeseyestoto bedbed, to mingle byby the hourhour inin lovelove.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, ,
PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazedgazed atat herher, andand asas hehe gazedgazed desiredesireveiledveiled hishis mindmind likelike mistmist, asas inin those daysdayswhenwhen theythey hadhad first slippedslipped fromfrom theirtheir parentsparents’ eyeseyestoto bedbed, to minglemingle byby the hourhour inin lovelove.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, ,
PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazedgazed atat herher, andand asas hehe gazedgazed desiredesireveiledveiled hishis mindmind likelike mistmist, asas inin thosethose daysdayswhenwhen theythey hadhad first slippedslipped fromfrom theirtheir parentsparents’ eyeseyestoto bedbed, to minglemingle byby the hourhour inin lovelove.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, ,
PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
HeHe gazedgazed atat herher, andand asas hehe gazedgazed desiredesireveiledveiled hishis mindmind likelike mistmist, asas inin thosethose daysdayswhenwhen theythey hadhad firstfirst slippedslipped fromfrom theirtheir parentsparents’ eyeseyestoto bedbed, to minglemingle byby the hourhour inin lovelove.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 14
REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, ,
PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions
Idomeneus thrust hard at Erymas’ mouthwith his hard bronze. The spearhead passed on
throughbeneath his brain and split the white brain-pan.His teeth were dashed out, blood filled both his
eyes,and from his mouth and nostrils as he gapedhe spurted blood. Death’s cloud enveloped him.
Homer, The Iliad, Book 16