English Grammar: Pronouns - Intermediate Lesson
Ready to expand your grammar toolkit? Welcome back to The Learning Curve! In this intermediate English grammar lesson, we dive into pronouns that point things out, reflect back, and talk about the unknown. We will cover: • The difference between Reflexive and Intensive pronouns (when to use myself, yourself, etc.). • How to use Demonstrative Pronouns (this, that, these, those) to point to specific things. • Mastering Indefinite Pronouns (everyone, someone, nobody) and the tricky rules for keeping your verbs singular or plural! Keep your English skills on a path of upward learning! If you found this video helpful, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to The Learning Curve for more grammar deep-dives. #learning #learnenglish #englishgrammar #englishlearning #easylearning #pronouns #intermediate

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