takes place of a name of a person, place or a thing.

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takes place of a name of a person, place or a thing. CCLS : L1.1 demonstrate command of conventions of standard English grammer and usage when writing and speaking. L1.1b. Use common, proper, possessive nouns. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rodriguez-Little-Wishful-Things

Pronouns take the place of nouns. She takes place of a girl’s name. He takes place of a boy’s name.

Here are some examples of pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, it , her, we, us, they, them

Singular Pronouns Plural Pronouns I , you we he, she you it they me us him , her them *Which pronoun can be both singular and plural?

I you he she it me him her we you they us them ~Number your dry erase board from 1-6. Read each sentence. Replace the underlined nouns with a pronoun from the list above. Kira watches the giraffes at the zoo. My brother and I like spaghetti. Luke wakes up early to catch the bus. Ben and Jillian like to go the beach. Ethan can throw the ball far. My mom calls my brother and I in for dinner.

Some pronouns are possessive Some pronouns are possessive. Possessive nouns shows ownership of something. A possessive noun comes before nouns. Here are some examples : my, his, her, its, your, our and their. ( Mine, his, hers ,yours, ours, theirs are used alone.)

Let’s look at how these pronouns are used. my, his, her, its, your, our and their My hat is big. His boots are ripped Her flowers are withered. Its place was taken by another player. Your grand mother is coming to visit. Our class is going on a trip. Their test scores are hidden.

Certain words are used for certain reasons. Possessive Adjectives are pronouns used to describe.

Try to remember it this way .... I am the boss. He hit me on the back. They took my pencils.

I , you, she, he, it are some examples of singular pronouns. Singular pronouns takes place of a noun that names one person, place or thing. I , you, she, he, it are some examples of singular pronouns. Plural pronoun takes place of a noun that names more than one person, place or thing. we and they are examples of this. These are subject pronouns.

Subject Pronouns

These are subject pronouns

Me, you him, her & it are examples of object pronouns. Some pronouns can be object pronouns , that means they are used in the predicates of sentences. Me, you him, her & it are examples of object pronouns.

Sometimes a pronoun can be used as an object or a subject.

Pronouns as subjects: They name who is doing the action. I am in third grade. We are going to the zoo. You are my best friend. He is late for class. She is pretty. They are screaming.

They name who is receiving the action of the sentence. Pronouns as objects of the sentence: They name who is receiving the action of the sentence. My mom told me to sit quietly. It took us a long time to sit quietly. I’ll blame you for all the noise, “said mom”. I told him to go home. She called her mom on the phone. The parents came for them.

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