Pronouns Test your knowledge!.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pronouns In this lesson we will learn about: Personal pronouns
Advertisements

What Sports or games are you interested in? Do you sometimes play basketball or football in the playground? How many boys are playing? Where are.
1) Which sentence is correct?
Pronouns Take the place of a noun. Personal Pronouns  Nominative (AKA Subjective) pronouns are the subject of the sentence. Ex: I, you, he, she, it,
Pronoun Review. There are either 2. _________________ or 3. ___________________ pronouns. A. Subject Pronouns: a pronoun that takes the place of a simple.
First Grade Sight Words Words from Level C-E Books.
PRONOUNS.
Pronouns Review. Choose the correct pronoun. Britt and (she / her) went to the concert together. Answer: she.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES and OBJECT PRONOUNS. READ. Layla loves her dog. Its name is Skip. Leo and his sisters like to play. Their names are Vicky and Sue.
By: Kayla Rayborn PRONOUN CASE NOTES. PERSONAL PRONOUNS: Personal pronouns have 3 cases -nominative -objective -possessive.
Pronouns. Name five pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. There are subject and object pronouns.
Parts of a Sentence. John swims. Dogs run. Children sing. Nouns: JohnDogsChildren.
What’s the matter with the boy? =What’s wrong with the boy? He has too much homework to do.
Put the missing words into the blanks. My biggest problem is that _________. When I was young,I _______have so ______ time, but these days I ______ early.
Nouns and Pronouns. Nouns Common Noun – person, place, thing, or idea – Ex: woman, city, car Proper Noun – particular person, place, thing, or idea –
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Regular and irregular verbs
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Subject, Object, or Possessive
PROUNOUNS.
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns ’s or ’
All you, we, they, I, he, or she need(s) to know!
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.
Pronoun Types.
Pronouns Grade 6.
Using Pronouns Correctly
Pronouns.
PRONOUNS are the words which are used in the place of Noun.
Pronouns Parts of Speech.
Pronouns Местоимения.
English Language Department.
Притяжательные местоимения Possessive Pronouns (ТЕСТ для Proclass)
Using Pronouns Correctly
What are you most thankful for?
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Grades K-2 Reading High Frequency Words
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Pronouns L. Nabulsi.
8C possessive pronouns Whose coat is it? It’s my coat. It’s mine.
NOUNS person, place, thing, or idea
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Pronouns Ms. Fruia 6th Grade English.
Created by Rochelle Lentini, USF
Mrs. Hurd John s. Battle High School
Pronouns Parts of Speech.
Pronouns Grade 3.
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Pronouns She I He Us We.
Using Pronouns Correctly
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
All you, we, they, I, he, or she need(s) to know!
Pronouns She I He Us We.
P r o n o u n s Say What?.
Pronouns Parts of Speech.
Quarter 1.
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
Pronouns Parts of Speech.
Pronouns Parts of Speech.
Djoković / win / the game
A.
Parts of Speech Pronouns All About.
Pronouns Grade 5.
Pronouns Grade 3.
Pronouns.
Created by Rochelle Lentini, USF
Do or Does?
Its all about what people did and what happened in the past
Presentation transcript:

Pronouns Test your knowledge!

Ted told Kate the secret formula. Ted told her over the phone. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Ted told Kate the secret formula. Ted told her over the phone. a. Ted b. Kate c. her d. phone

Ted told Kate the secret formula. Ted told her over the phone. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Ted told Kate the secret formula. Ted told her over the phone. c. her

Mother took the flowers and set them on the table. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Mother took the flowers and set them on the table. a. mother b. flowers c. them d. table

Mother took the flowers and set them on the table. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Mother took the flowers and set them on the table. c. them

Everyone is classified according to her age. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Everyone is classified according to her age. a. everyone b. her c. age d. both everyone and her

Everyone is classified according to her age. Identifying pronouns. In the following sentences, what word is the pronoun? Everyone is classified according to her age. d. both everyone and her

Antecedent In the following sentences, what is the antecedent of the pronoun it? Paul loves his Dad’s truck. He drives it to school every day. a. truck b. school c. Day d. Paul

Antecedent In the following sentences, what is the antecedent of the pronoun it? Paul loves his Dad’s truck. He drives it to school every day. a. truck

Possessive Pronouns Which of the following sentences includes a possessive pronoun? a. Yolanda bought a new dress. b. When she got home, she took it from the bag. c. The dress was not hers. d. It was five sizes too big.

Possessive Pronouns Which of the following sentences includes a possessive pronoun? c. The dress was not hers.

Reflexive Pronouns Which of the following statements includes a reflexive pronoun? a. Cole Porter composed the musical Kiss Me Kate. b. He himself wrote the words. c. The story is based on a play by Shakespeare. d. Its music is truly wonderful.

Reflexive Pronouns Which of the following statements includes a reflexive pronoun? b. He himself wrote the words.

Using pronouns correctly. Which of the following sentences is the pronoun used correctly? a. The pen belongs to me and she. b. Each child has to do her homework again. c. Either may give their opinion. d. None of the children is listening.

Using pronouns correctly. Which of the following sentences is the pronoun used correctly? c. Either may give their opinion.

Using pronouns correctly. Which of the following sentences is the pronoun used correctly? a. Megan and I ride the bus home together. b. Her brought gifts for the entire class. c. The computer class is easy for Andy and she. d. We spoke to she after class.

Using pronouns correctly. Which of the following sentences is the pronoun used correctly? a. Megan and I ride the bus home together.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Tell _____ your reason for being late.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Tell _____ your reason for being late. him me her

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Her red coat is exactly like _____.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Her red coat is exactly like _____. mine

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Bill and _____ eat the pizza for dinner.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? Bill and _____ eat the pizza for dinner. I

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? _____ and I went to the football game last night.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? _____ and I went to the football game last night. He She

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? I thought the coach would give ____ the ball.

Using pronouns correctly. What pronoun would best fill in the blank in the following sentence.? I thought the coach would give ____ the ball. him me her