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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak In his eye pronouns with to
- 00:06
be russia All right this is the most important day
- 00:10
of phoebe's life She clutches her cellphone waiting for the
- 00:13
call Then it rings and she answers a deep voice
- 00:17
asked Is this phoebe williams It is i baby replies
Full Transcript
- 00:21
breathlessly Okay wait Just winning Phoebe this is the day
- 00:25
of days The moment of moments and you lead with
- 00:28
it is high We'll feed These grammar isn't wrong here
- 00:31
In fact her grammar is perfect But it is i
- 00:34
this is the twenty first century not regency england Thie
- 00:39
problem is the grammar rule for pronouns with to be
- 00:43
truly is stuck in the past Thiers the rule when
- 00:48
a pronoun follows a linking verb the pronoun should be
- 00:51
in this subject of case of a lot of words
- 00:53
there you know what that means right Well let's go
- 00:55
back and start with the linking verbs Lincoln what are
- 00:58
they Well they're verbs that are less about action and
- 01:02
more about connecting words together for example run jump scream
- 01:08
dance and explode our action verbs They're things people do
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and largely and bruce willis movies is seem and appear
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however are looking verbs They're more about describing a state
- 01:21
of being than an action of like doing something as
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for the whole subjective case pronoun thing While there are
- 01:29
three pronoun cases the possessive case where pronouns express ownership
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mind mean my ababa the objective case where pronouns are
- 01:38
the objects of propositions or verbs example example example right
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there and the subject of case where pronouns are used
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as the subjects of sentences like subjective case pronounce include
- 01:51
i you he she it we they and who normally
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subjective case pronounce appear at the beginning of sentences for
- 02:00
example the subjective case pronoun she starts the sense she
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answered the phone in a subjective case pronoun we starts
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the sentence we heard her scream for joy but the
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good news however in the case of this one grammar
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rule when a pronoun follows a linking verb the pronoun
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should be in this subject of case we're going to
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see subjective case pronounce at the end of sentences got
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it a lot to digest their and now that we're
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all clear on our definitions it's example time if two
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little boys were found in the middle of the mess
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of glass at whole Foods and the store manager asked
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which child was responsible for sending twelve dozen bottles of
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organic root beer crashing to the floor Good grammar requires
- 02:41
that the boys point to one another and say it
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was he if a hostess at a crowded pizza parlor
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yells at a table for ten is ready for the
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shreveport withers and warrior syndicate she's likely to hear a
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bunch of nerds holler back It is we all right
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Proper grammar also dictates that we use subject pronounced after
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the words van and as here's why say we have
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the sentence Nina was more excited to go hunting for
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ghosts in the old asylum Then they were Sounds good
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right Well it's a perfectly reasonable sentence But what if
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we shorten it by chopping off that last work so
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that we get meena was more excited to go hunting
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for ghosts in the old asylum than they Or what
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if we have the sense my little brother wants to
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see the dallas cowboys lose as much as i do
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again Here's A sense that sounds great to the ears
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until we hack off that last do so that we
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get my little brother Wants to see the dallas cowboys
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lose as much as i these sentences involving nina and
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a cowboy's hating kid brother sound normal when they're long
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and out of date when they're slightly shorter but the
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shorter versions of these two cents is explain why there's
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a grammar rule that insists on placing subject pronouns after
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thandi and as now that we've drilled home the rule
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that pronouns following linking verbs should be in the subject
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case and that subject pronoun should also be used after
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the words then and as it's time for some good
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news this rule is not as hard and fast as
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it seems huh If grandma bettie can't make out which
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boy in the picture of the youth league baseball team
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is her grandson grammarians won't flip out if the kid
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points to his likeness and says that is me instead
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of that is i if four girls are brought before
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the principal and asked a fess up to writing a
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burn book the english language will not die if the
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queen bee leads off with well they're guiltier than me
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instead of their guiltier than i see even grammarians recognized
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that placing subject pronounce after linking verbs and the words
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than and as it sounds wrong stilted absurdly proper and
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just play nice So when we find ourselves in casual
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conversation or for engaged in informal writing it's totally cool
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to break this particular grammar rules Hey that runs on
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now back to phoebe who has just learned not that
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she got into harvard but that she gets to be
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drum major next year Well different strokes for different folks 00:05:07.663 --> [endTime] Way Love you phoebe Good
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