D-12.06 Use Personal, Generic Impersonal (Including One), Reflexive, Reciprocal & Indefinite Pronouns to Reflect on “the Truth”

D-12.06 Use Personal, Generic Impersonal (Including One), Reflexive, Reciprocal & Indefinite Pronouns to Reflect on “the Truth”

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Chapter 11: Pronouns (“Mirrors” or “The Peddler”) of the New Scenario Book Two: Continuing to Use English Grammar in Context, pages 185-206 22 pages Who It’s For: (Teachers & Helpers of) Intermediate to Advanced Grammar & Style Promoters Seeking (to Express) Views on Human Relationships in the Past, Present, & Future Why It’s Useful: Most of what’s happened, what’s going on today, and what may or may not occur in the “new normal” of tomorrow has to do with people’s attitudes toward themselves, things and issues, and others.  And in learning and expressing their beliefs / views  about humanity, listeners, readers, speakers, and writers are likely to encounter and to need lots of pronouns—those “secondary parts of speech” that replace (stand for) nouns in contextualized discourse. So here they are again—presented in a universal old folk tale called “The Peddler”—to practice with pedagogy and in exercises and activities that illuminate human values, ideals, and more.

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