Personal pronouns and possesive adjectives

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Personal pronouns and possesive adjectives Unidad Gómez Palacio Teacher Diiliana Luna Garza Personal pronouns and possesive adjectives

What is a personal pronoun? Try to define Unidad Gómez Palacio What is a personal pronoun? Try to define

Represent specific people or thing. We use them depending on: Unidad Gómez Palacio Represent specific people or thing. We use them depending on: Number ( singular He, plural We) Person ( 1st person) Gender ( male – female) Case (subject)

Unidad Gómez Palacio Number Person Gender Subject Object singular 1st Male/female I me 2nd You 3rd Male He Him Female She Her Neuter It plural We Us they them

Complete: ___ like doffe? John helped____ He runs fast. Unidad Gómez Palacio Complete: ___ like doffe? John helped____ He runs fast. Did Tom beat him.

Do ______need a table for three? _______played doubles Unidad Gómez Palacio She is nurse Anthony drove us Do ______need a table for three? _______played doubles John and Mary beat______

Unidad Gómez Palacio Elaborate 3 sentences with personal pronouns.(take notes in your notebook)

Unidad Gómez Palacio Elaborate 3 sentences using the possesive adjectives ( take notes in the notebook)

Elaborate 5 sentences using the personal pronouns Unidad Gómez Palacio Homework Elaborate 5 sentences using the personal pronouns Elaborate 5 sentences using possesive adjectives Share the next class with your classmates : )

Unidad Gómez Palacio Have a nice day !!!!