A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The difference between IT’S and ITS.
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25 Responses to “#1 Basic English Grammar – IT’S/ ITS”
Actually, those words you mentioned ARE adjectives when you use them in sentences to modify nouns. Example: My book is here. “My” modifies the word “book”; therefore, it’s an adjective.
I was looking for English lessons for my 13 year old son, who is studying in an Brasilian school in japan, and i found your videos really good and easy to learn so i decided too to review my english…. of course for my son is still dificult because he is a beginner…
I am peruvian (Peru) and speak spanish… thanks Jennifer, you are a great and talented educator.
From Japan. Miguel
amazing
thank you for your lessons
@misterjones2000 Thank you! I thought I was the only one that noticed it.
You did not spell the word teddy properly.
Why did you use question marks when you did not ask any questions? You made three statements.
Because it was mine ? You mean now it’s your
daughter’s ? That’s why it’s old ?
its just like his or her
its ears
his ears
her ears
You forgot to write “a” in front of “special teeddy bear” but you keep saying it.
Great lesson, though. xie xie.
Hello, CheerfulGreenCheek!
Actually, those words you mentioned ARE adjectives when you use them in sentences to modify nouns. Example: My book is here. “My” modifies the word “book”; therefore, it’s an adjective.
P.S. Your last sentence is a run-on. : )
Hello!
My, your, his, her, our, their and ITS are not adjectives; they are PRONOUNS.
There is a helpful book it is “title GRAMMAR“.
Thank you Jen.. this is first time i found very interesting free English course in internet.
thank you, Jennifer
Jennifer , you’re such a talented teacher , I love your way of teaching , keep up the good work =))
huh i always thout that the word its never existed and that it was only a easyer way to type it’s or more lazy way
Excellent !
I used to say “his nose” instead of “its nose” because we have male and female version for posessives in french.
Now i won’t make this mistake anymore
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thank.’s for your lesson for us its help lot us and its very clear language also.
Thank you very much Jennifer. You help me so lot about English.
Thank you very much … your lesson help me a lots… and your sound really sweet and nice … i hope i can have that accent some day ….. ^ ^
You´re an angel. I want to kiss you!
thanky very much for learn me
I was looking for English lessons for my 13 year old son, who is studying in an Brasilian school in japan, and i found your videos really good and easy to learn so i decided too to review my english…. of course for my son is still dificult because he is a beginner…
I am peruvian (Peru) and speak spanish… thanks Jennifer, you are a great and talented educator.
From Japan. Miguel
thank u
Jennifer I like the way you talk..would you please tell me how can I have accent like you…
Thans Jeni It’s cool. I can understand you. I like your voice. soft, cool, romantic.
thenk you so much it’s very interesent