This document outlines rules for using pronouns like I, you, we, they in affirmative, negative, and question sentences with different time expressions like everyday, every week, on Sunday. It includes examples of sentences using these pronouns and time expressions. It also lists common adverbs of frequency and time expressions used in these types of sentences. Finally, it indicates it will provide rules for third person pronouns like he, she, it.
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Present tense
4. RULES FOR I YOU- WE- THEY
AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
QUESTIONS
I work at office
everyday
I do not work at
office everyday
Do I work at office
everyday?
You sleep every night
You dont sleep every
night
Do you sleep every
night?
We play violin every
weekend
We dont play violin
every weekend
Do we play violin
every weekend?
You eat hamburger
on Sunday
You dont eat
Do you eat hamburger
hambuger on Sunday on Sunday?
They visit their friends They dont visit their
every months
friends every months
Do they visit their
friends every month?
5. TIME EXPRESSIONS
ADVERBS OF
FREQUENCY
Sometimes
Usually
Always
Almost always
Never
Almost never
Often
Seldom
EXPRESSIONS
Everyday
Every week
Every month
Every
weekend
On Sunday
In April