Whose baseball is this? Students will learn to ask and address to whom certain objects belong to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ready, Set! Learn the Alphabet ABC Multimedia Book Eliminate the pictures that do not belong.
Advertisements

i A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.
Adjective Clauses - 1 An adjective clause: a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is also called a relative clause. Using Subject Pronouns: Who, Which,
By Lilian Marchesoni. Whose...? = Who does is it belong to? Whose + singular / plural noun + be + pronoun? Whose teddy bear is that? Whose books are those?
Adjective Clauses The book is on the table. I like it. The book which I like is on the table.
A DJECTIVE C LAUSES. First, let’s remember that adjectives modify (or describe) nouns and pronouns. Example: - Intelligent students understand grammar.
Some of the best books of  &mid= A23D2FC75CD A23D2FC75CD7.
Grammar Unit Pronouns. Let’s Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective.
When we want to say who the possessor of something is we normally use -´s for people in the singular: This is Alice’s camera. That is John’s car. This.
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.
Grammar: Week 2 10 th Grade NMHS. The Pronoun The pronoun, the second of the eight parts of speech, is a word that takes the place of a noun. In the sentence,
Pronouns. There are several types of Pronouns Personal Pronouns: I, me You He, him She, her It We, us They, them.
kitchen I fry the chicken. A fly flies into the kitchen, while I fry
First Grade Sight Words. the of and a an to.
2 MINUTE CHALLENGE: What ’ s the word?. The Pronoun  A pronoun is used to substitute a noun (person or thing).  To decide if a word is a pronoun, you.
Pronouns ELACC6l1: Demonstrate the commands of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. a.Ensure that pronouns are.
Grammar Rules! Tilford. Subject  What the sentence is about. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something.
Grammar Unit 1: Parts of Speech
Unit 3.
Parts of Speech Chapter 2.
Welcome to Sunshine Town
Q025 Sam gets in trouble at work because he likes to correct the grammar of all his ____. The right choice is ... boss's bosses bosses' boss'es Boss’s.
MMS Parent Portal Do you want to see your child’s grades?
Fitzgerald Key === Whose? NOUN? ADV? Verb? INF? ADJ? ADJ? ADJ? NOUN?
the and a to said in he I of it was you they on she is for at his but
Pronouns Grade 6.
Possessive Pronouns
Whose … is this/are these?
Притяжательные местоимения Possessive Pronouns (ТЕСТ для Proclass)
Grammar Study: Reported Speech Next.
Grammar: Issues with Agreement
HI !.
8C possessive pronouns Whose coat is it? It’s my coat. It’s mine.
Pronouns Ms. Fruia 6th Grade English.
The wonderful world of PRONOUNS
Pronouns Grade 3.
3. This is the girl (who, whom, whose) comes from Spain.
mine; his; hers; its; yours; ours; theirs
a word used to replace/refer to a noun
Nice to meet you!.
Ask students to fill out the Baseline survey (Q1-4)
Pronoun Notes Parts of Speech 1.
Easily Confused Words List 1
Pronoun Notes Parts of Speech.
Unit 3 Is this your pencil?
Grammar Study: Reported Speech Next.
Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns
P r o n o u n s Say What?.
a word used to replace/refer to a noun
Who vs. Whom For additional instruction refer to the Grammar module and to Grammar Girl:
Noun Clauses.
“Jesus and the Bible!” Mark 7:6-13.
Common Grammar Mistakes
Parts of Speech Pronouns All About.
Conditionals (key).
Who vs. Whom.
Personal and Possessive Pronouns
a word used to replace/refer to a noun
POSSESSIVE  ´S SINGULAR NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS
Pronouns Grade 5.
Get ready... What word comes next?
Double Negatives/ Usage Problems/ Pronoun Cases/ Who vs. Whom
Pronouns Grade 3.
Possessive Pronouns vs. Contractions
Whose Unit 1 Back to Hong Kong.
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Common Grammar Mistakes
Common Grammar Mistakes
Whose is it? Game.
Grammar Study: Reported Speech Next.
Presentation transcript:

Whose baseball is this? Students will learn to ask and address to whom certain objects belong to.

Outline Grammar Point Whose baseball is this? This vs. That It is mine/hers/his. Whose keys are these? These vs. Those They are mine/yours.

Grammar Point Whose (object) is this? Whose baseball is this?

This vs. That Whose baseball is this? Whose baseball is that? We use "this" for object which is here. Whose baseball is that? We use "that" for object which is there.

Grammar Point It is mine. It is hers. It is his.

Grammar Point Whose (objects) are these? Whose keys are these?

These vs. Those Whose keys are these? Whose keys are those? We use "these" for objects which are here. Whose keys are those? We use "those" for objects which are there.

Grammar Point They are mine. They are yours.

Whose fish is this?

It is hers.

Whose kite is that?

It is his.

Whose books are these?

They are mine.

Whose presents are those over there?

They are yours.