Pronouns Parts of Speech.

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Pronouns Parts of Speech

What Are Pronouns? Pronouns take the place of nouns. Tim went to Tim’s house to do Tim’s chores. Tim went to his house to do his chores.

Subjects and Objects Subjects take actions in a sentence. Objects take no action. Example He punched her. She told on him.

Pronoun Case Subjective Objective 1st-Person Plural I We Me Us Possessive 1st-Person Plural I We Me Us My, Mine Our, Ours 2nd-Person You Your 3rd-Person He, She They Him, Her Them His, Hers Their

Choosing the Correct Case Todd and I / me went to the swimming hole. She wants to talk to me / I and Todd. Us / We teachers love giving homework.

Some Other Pronouns Each other One another Who Whom Whomever That These Anyone It Its Everyone Everybody Many Several Both Few

Antecedents The nouns to which the pronouns refer. Chris went to the store by himself. The dog wagged his tail. Most students want lockers, but many are not responsible enough.

The antecedent is not clear. Vague Pronouns The antecedent is not clear. Take the radio out of the car and fix it. The teachers told the students that they would have to come to school over break.

Reflexive Pronouns Myself May only be used after I or me. Example I will be going by myself. Do you want me to go by myself? Other Reflexive Pronouns: yourself, himself, ourselves, themselves, itself…

Practice Write the sentence. Underline the pronouns. Circle the antecedents. Draw a line connecting the two.

1 Tim had to walk to school by himself.

2 The dog happily wagged its tail.

3 Chris said, “I will be going by myself.”

4 Tim and Jane had to be nice to one another.

5 The day seemed like it would never end.