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Tomašević Snežana, November, 2013 Personal Pronouns Tomašević Snežana, November, 2013

Examples I I am Mike.

You You are my best friend!

He He is Victor.

She She is beautiful.

IT It is a dog. .

We We are married.

They They are happy.

Personal Pronouns There are two types of Personal Pronouns: Subject Object

Subject Pronouns Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. A subject pronoun replaces a noun in subject position. Bob loves Linda. He S

Subject Pronouns ________ like/s John. I You He She It We They

Subject Pronouns-examples Sophie likes to play with a ball. She likes to play with a ball. Sophie – imenica; subjekat rečenice She – subjekatska lična zamenica koja je zamenila imenicu Sophie.

Object Pronouns An object pronoun replaces a noun in object position. Object pronouns come after the verb in the sentence. Bob loves Linda. her. O

Object Pronouns-examples Diane is calling Bob. Diane is calling him. Bob– imenica; objekat rečenice him– objekatska lična zamenica koja je zamenila imenicu Bob.

Subject and Object Pronouns Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns me (mene) you (tebe) him (njega) her (nju) it us (nas) you (vas) them (njih) I you he she it we they

Object Pronouns John likes ______ . me you her him it us them

Practice 1 Example: Tom likes his baby sister.  He likes her. S O Jennifer has two cats. 2. The cake is for Polly and me. 3. Cameron and Anna have the test.  She has them. S O  It is for us. S O  They have it. S O

Practice 2- Subject PRN 1. (Joe, Scott, and Bob)__________ go to school together. 2. (My Aunt Jane)_________ likes to watch scary films on television. 3. (Nick and I)_________ have a favourite restaurant in town. 4. (My fathers’s car)_________ is very old. 5. (The elephants) _________ are drinking water. 6. (Mr. Potter)_________ never washes up. They She We It They He

Practice 3- Object PRN 1. (Adam’s grandfather) I am doing a special portrait of ___________. 2. (The blue notebook) Samantha always does her homework in ___________. 3. (The pens and pencils) I have a new pencil case for __________. 4. (Uncle Peter) Sally sometimes cleans the car for __________ him it them him

Highlight the correct pronoun Look at HE / HIM ! HE / HIM is Johnny Depp! That dog is very friendly. Look at HIM / IT. These are excellent books. Take THEY / THEM. SHE / HER an excellent singer. Listen to SHE / HER. I / ME am nervous!! Don’t talk to I / ME !! Oh, no! Aliens! Look at IT / THEM !! That man is a liar! Don’t talk to HE / HIM !! The children are shouting. Take a look at THEY / THEM. him He it them her She I me them him them

Circle the correct pronoun I've got a pet rabbit. I/ Me put she / her on the grass. She /Her likes it, but my friend's dog watches she / her. He / Him wants to eat she / her, so I don't leave she / her in the garden.

Circle the correct pronoun I've got a hamster. I can't keep he / him in my bedroom, because he / him makes a lot of noise at night and he / him wakes I / me up.

Circle the correct pronoun There are lots of animals in the pet shop. I/ Me love to watch they / them. We / Us don't live in the town, so my mum takes I/ me to the shop. She / Her likes the pet shop, too.

Circle the correct pronoun

The Story of Chicken Licken Chicken Licken is in the farmyard. Chicken Licken is eating under a tree when suddenly a nut falls on his head. “Oh, no,” says Chicken Licken. “The sky is falling down. I must go to London to tell the King.”

The Story of Chicken Licken Chicken Licken, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky and Goosey Loosey never get to London and Chicken Licken, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky and Goosey Loosey never tell the King that the sky is falling down because Foxy Loxy eats Chicken Licken, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky and Goosey Loosey .

Thanks for your attention! Now, practice in your book.