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what is economics? introduction economics is about making choices. we make all kinds of choices every day. how much should i spend on gas? what’s the best route to work? where should we go for dinner? which job or career should i go for? what are the pros and cons of finishing college versus taking a job or inventing the next, best internet startup? which roommate should take care of washing the dishes? can i get that dog as a pet? should i get married, have children, and if so, when? which politician should i vote for when they all claim they can improve the economy or make my life better? what is “the economy,” anyway? what if my personal or religious principles conflict with what people tell me is in my best economic interest? many people hear the word “economics” and think it is all about money. economics is …
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nning. a trip to the supermarket can be coordinated with a trip to take your child to school or to deposit a check at the bank across the street to save on gas. but we sometimes don’t choose the most efficient options. why not? economics is also about plumbing the depths of why we sometimes do and sometimes don’t make what seem like the most economizing or economical choices. what is a pronoun? in english grammar, pronouns are a type of generic noun that can represent any other noun. their job is to make communication faster and more efficient because you don’t have to repeat the same word over and over again. some pronoun examples include: · i · me · us · you · themselves · who · that pronouns are one of the eight traditional parts of speech, and they are also sometimes understood as making up a …
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nk of pronouns, you most likely think first of personal pronouns. personal pronouns are pronouns that change form based on their grammatical person—that is, based on whether they refer to the person speaking or writing (the first person), the person or thing being spoken to (the second person), or the person or thing being spoken about (the third person). here is a list of the main personal pronouns : · i/me · she/her · he/him · they/them · it · we/us · you here are a couple of example sentences with personal pronouns bolded and their antecedents underlined: the new student will arrive today. they will need a seating assignment and a name tag. my family loves nachos. we make them every friday for movie night. relative pronouns relative pronouns are another class of pronouns. they connect relative clauses to independent clauses. often, they introduce additional information about something mentioned …
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r pronoun that is affected by case. with the new pronoun in place, determine whether the sentence still makes sense. for example: he mailed this package. the package was sent to him. figuring out when to use whom can be more difficult than knowing when to use who because it typically comes before the sentence’s verb when used in a question, as it often is—notice how the structure of the object pronoun example sentence needed to change more dramatically than that of the subject pronoun sentence. demonstrative pronouns that, this, these, and those are demonstrative pronouns. they can point directly to an antecedent or replace one that has already been mentioned or is clear through context. this is used for singular items that are nearby. these is used for multiple items that are nearby. the distance can be physical or metaphorical. take a look at these examples: she looked at …
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a sentence or clause, it usually takes singular verbs. reflexive pronouns reflexive pronouns are forms of personal pronouns that end in –self or –selves: · myself · yourself · himself · herself · itself · oneself · ourselves · yourselves · themselves you can use a reflexive pronoun as the object of a verb or preposition to refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause here are a few examples: she checked herself out of the hotel thirty minutes before checkout time. lola made herself a smoothie to bring to class. take care of yourselves. in the third example above, the antecedent is the implied you that is the subject of an imperative sentence. using myself when you mean me is a common mistake writers and speakers make. reflexive pronouns are correct only when the subject and object of a verb are the same. if you’re using a …

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what is economics? introduction economics is about making choices. we make all kinds of choices every day. how much should i spend on gas? what’s the best route to work? where should we go for dinner? which job or career should i go for? what are the pros and cons of finishing college versus taking a job or inventing the next, best internet startup? which roommate should take care of washing the dishes? can i get that dog as a pet? should i get married, have children, and if so, when? which politician should i vote for when they all claim they can improve the economy or make my life better? what is “the economy,” anyway? what if my personal …

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