English 12 B unit 1: the romantic period(1798-1832)unit 1: unit introduction
2. Which of these results of the industrial revolution most influenced authors of the Romantic period ?
A rise in crime and poverty
1. Writers of the Romantic period were concerned with _________
Describing the beauty of nature and how individuals interact with it.
Nominative case pronouns followed by appositives. An appositive is a noun or a pronoun that renames or identifies the noun or pronoun next to it in a sentence. When we is used the noun or predicate functions as the appositive of (we).
Example: (we) language specialists thoroughly enjoy our jobs. ( we throughly enjoy our jobs)
Pronouns as predicate nominative: a predicate nominative follows a linking verb and identifies, renames, or explains the subject.
Example: that was (I) who won the scholarship
2. He gave Jeanne a ride to the dance in our car.
He
1. I just bought my new car on Thursday.
I
4. The dancers on the floor are Toni and HE
Predicate nominative
Nominative pronouns: practice
Score: 3/3 100%
3. She left her purse in the living room.
She
Pronouns as subjects: a pronoun can be used as a subject of a simple sentence or a clause.
Simple sentence example: (we)applied for jobs in the campus bookstore. Clause example: Mr.s Mendez hired Paul as soon as (he) had filled out the application.
Nominative case: used for subjects and predicate nominatives.
Singular: i, you, he, she, it Plural: we, you, they
Objective case: used for direct objects, indirect objects, objects of prepositions, and objects of verbals.
Singular: me, you,him,her, it Plural: us, you, them
Possessive case: used to show ownership of possession.
Singular: my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, it's Plural: our, ours, your, yours, their, their
3. HE and bev are using the new computers.
Subject
5. We language specialists throughly enjoy our jobs.
Subject
The nominate case: nominative case personal pronouns.( I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
The nominative case is used for subjects and predicate nominatives.