Pronouns Pronouns take the place of nouns.

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Pronouns Pronouns take the place of nouns. --Subject pronouns come before the verb. --Object pronouns are found after the verb. --Possessive pronouns show possession.

Subject Pronouns she he I we they it you

Object Pronouns her him me us them it you

her, hers his my, mine our, ours their, theirs its your, yours Possessive Pronouns her, hers his my, mine our, ours their, theirs its your, yours

Find the pronoun. Is it a subject or object pronoun? She went to the store yesterday. Mrs. Lewis told us to clean the mess. Did Hailey’s parents bring them? I love rocky road ice cream. You are the best player on the team Help her carry her heavy load.

Find the pronoun. Is it a subject or object pronoun? She went to the store yesterday. S Mrs. Lewis told us to clean the mess. O Did Hailey’s parents bring them? O I love rocky road ice cream. S You are the best player on the team. S Help her carry her heavy load. O

Replace the underlined noun with a possessive pronoun. Is this Sarah’s crayon box? We went to Joey’s party. I borrowed George’s and Zack’s books. “Allie’s family is going to Sea World,” Allie said. Is the dog wearing dog’s collar?

Replace the underlined noun with a possessive pronoun. Is this her crayon box? We went to his party. I borrowed their books. “My family is going to Sea World,” Allie said. Is the dog wearing its collar?

We or Us We are going on a field trip Friday. Mrs. Fernandez gave us a study guide.

I or Me I begged my mom for a pet turtle. My aunt brought me a souvenir from her trip.