Learn Subject Pronouns + Not | Basic English Grammar Course – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.Hi,
2.In this video, we’re going to talk about pronouns, ‘be’ , and how to use them with the word ‘not’
3.Okay
4.So, let’s look at the board to help us out
5.Now the first sentence says, “I’m not a student”
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Key Vocabulary (CEFR A2)
everybody
A2All people.
Example:
"Hi, everybody."
sentences
A2The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict.
Example:
"So, I wrote some sentences about myself using what we learned."
different
A2The different ideal.
Example:
"Okay, the next one is a little bit different."
thanks
A1An expression of appreciation; a thought.
Example:
"Thanks for watching and I’ll see you guys next time."
pronoun
A2(grammar) A type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective. English examples include I, you, him, who, me, my, each other.
Example:
"In this video, we’re going to talk about subjective pronouns,"
teacher
A2A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school.
Example:
"“I’m a teacher” or “No, I’m not a student”."
watching
A2To look at, see, or view for a period of time.
Example:
"Thanks for watching and I’ll see you guys next time."
subjective
A2Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person's feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning; coming more from within the observer than from observations of the external environment.
Example:
"In this video, we’re going to talk about subjective pronouns,"
carefully
A2Sorrowfully.
Example:
"Now, also, listen carefully."
verbs
A2(grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state.
Example:
"‘be’ verbs,"
Word | CEFR | Definition |
---|---|---|
everybody | A2 | All people. |
sentences | A2 | The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict. |
different | A2 | The different ideal. |
thanks | A1 | An expression of appreciation; a thought. |
pronoun | A2 | (grammar) A type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective. English examples include I, you, him, who, me, my, each other. |
teacher | A2 | A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school. |
watching | A2 | To look at, see, or view for a period of time. |
subjective | A2 | Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person's feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning; coming more from within the observer than from observations of the external environment. |
carefully | A2 | Sorrowfully. |
verbs | A2 | (grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state. |
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