Everybody should: Terceira pessoa
Hello I was trying to say this sentence but then i foud out i didn't know how to complete it:
"EVerybody should treat (themselves?) with a photo session like I did" - should I use themselves?
Other doubt is, when I use "who/whom" the verb to be is supposed to be in the third person he/she/is, like everybody?
for example we say "everybody likes pop corn" should I say "who likes pop corn?" "who wants to be killed?"
Thanks
"EVerybody should treat (themselves?) with a photo session like I did" - should I use themselves?
Other doubt is, when I use "who/whom" the verb to be is supposed to be in the third person he/she/is, like everybody?
for example we say "everybody likes pop corn" should I say "who likes pop corn?" "who wants to be killed?"
Thanks
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Hi sophiaschimidt.
Rule: Substitute “he/him” or “she/her”: If it's either “he” or “she” then it's “who” if it's “him” or “her” then it's “whom.” Ok ?
You are correct when you say that the verb be was supposed to be in the third form.
I hope it helps you.
Yes, you should use themselves."Everybody should treat (themselves?) with a photo session like I did" - should I use themselves?
Rule: Substitute “he/him” or “she/her”: If it's either “he” or “she” then it's “who” if it's “him” or “her” then it's “whom.” Ok ?
You are correct when you say that the verb be was supposed to be in the third form.
I hope it helps you.
Sophia,
Sim,a estrutura 'Everybody should treat themselves' está correta.
Sim,everybody/everyone likes,goes,tries,works,etc.
Everybody likes popcorn=Todo mundo gosta de pipoca.
Everybody who likes popcorn=Todo mundo que gosta de pipoca.
-->Nem sempre "who/whom" vai implicar em terceira pessoa.Veja:
People who work there=Pessoas que trabalham lá.-->'People' é plural.'Who'/'whom' é usado em referência a pessoas,singular ou plural.
Bons estudos!
Sim,a estrutura 'Everybody should treat themselves' está correta.
Sim,everybody/everyone likes,goes,tries,works,etc.
Everybody likes popcorn=Todo mundo gosta de pipoca.
Everybody who likes popcorn=Todo mundo que gosta de pipoca.
-->Nem sempre "who/whom" vai implicar em terceira pessoa.Veja:
People who work there=Pessoas que trabalham lá.-->'People' é plural.'Who'/'whom' é usado em referência a pessoas,singular ou plural.
Bons estudos!
Muito agradecido por complementar Donay.
brigada pessoal, fico feliz que eu ja sabia a resposta, sinal que estou aprendendo sem nem perceber!
Lembrando que
Treat with tem o sentido de tratamento para remediar:
He's being treated with chemotherapy.
Residential tapwater is frequently treated with fluoride.
Treat to tem o sentido de desfrutar, presentear, etc:
For her birthday I treated her to a movie.
I treated myself to an ice cream.
Regards
Treat with tem o sentido de tratamento para remediar:
He's being treated with chemotherapy.
Residential tapwater is frequently treated with fluoride.
Treat to tem o sentido de desfrutar, presentear, etc:
For her birthday I treated her to a movie.
I treated myself to an ice cream.
Regards
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Puxa brigad anao sabia da diferenca do with e do to, as vezes cometemos erros por causa de preposicoes que parecem simples mas nao sao!
Valeu Henry, eu não sabia disso é algo nome, eu já vi essa palavra sendo utilizada nesse sentido no podcast " Flatmates ".Henry Cunha escreveu:Lembrando que
Treat with tem o sentido de tratamento para remediar:
He's being treated with chemotherapy.
Residential tapwater is frequently treated with fluoride.
Treat to tem o sentido de desfrutar, presentear, etc:
For her birthday I treated her to a movie.
I treated myself to an ice cream.
Regards
Bem é isso, obrigado.
Everybody who likes popcorn=Todo mundo que gosta de pipoca
Não podería ser:Everybody THAT likes popcorn?
Não podería ser:Everybody THAT likes popcorn?
Hi there!
Yes "that" can be used instead of "who", is a little informal and totally correct in terms of grammar.
That: Used for referring to a . person or thing...
He is the singer who performed that song so beautifully.
He is the one that performed the song.
Everybody that likes pizza agree it is not heathy food.
Note: which, a formal word that cannot be used for referring to a person or people.
Cheers!
Yes "that" can be used instead of "who", is a little informal and totally correct in terms of grammar.
That: Used for referring to a . person or thing...
He is the singer who performed that song so beautifully.
He is the one that performed the song.
Everybody that likes pizza agree it is not heathy food.
Note: which, a formal word that cannot be used for referring to a person or people.
Cheers!