Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.3

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT Adventures in Grammar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Advertisements

SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
Subjective and Objective Case Pronouns
ELA Initiative Lesson LC th grade. What are pronouns and antecedents? A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or noun phrase. For example:
Pronouns.
l.6.1 Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case
Grammar: Lesson Five Pronouns. Definition A PRONOUN is a word that is used to take the place of a noun. Pronouns keep us from having to repeat the same.
Pronouns.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They refer to people or.
Dr. Kenny. COPY THE FOLLOWING: It was (she, her) who came with us to the movies. (I, Me) gave into the pressure. All of us would rather be with (he, him)
Type 2 Date List the 3 Cases of Nouns and Pronouns.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.2 Using Subjective Personal Pronouns Correctly.
Using Pronouns Correctly Subject and Object Pronouns.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5 Using Indefinite Pronouns Correctly.
Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They.
Cases of nouns: subject and object Before we begin…in your yellow journal… Type 2 List the EIGHT parts of speech! Now, you have ONE MINUTE to brainstorm.
Grammar Unit II: Pronouns Lesson 1 Personal Pronouns (Pronouns that are friendly!)
Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They.
Partner share Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. Learning Objective: Form and Use Prepositional Phrases 3-5 ELD: use correct parts of speech.
Pre positions Words that show how nouns and pronouns relate to other words within a sentence.
Pronouns Types of Pronouns. Pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun.
English: Tuesday, November 27, Handouts: * Grammar #25 (Personal Pronouns) 2.Homework: * Grammar #25 (Personal Pronouns) * If you don’t finish in.
Grammar and Sentence Writing ENG 111 Al-Huqail, Eman.
Chapter 8: Using Pronouns (Part 1) English II
Nouns and Pronouns Objective: TSWBAT Identify the correct use of nouns (i.e., common and proper, singular, plurals, possessives) and pronouns (i.e., subject,
Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores Different Kinds of Pronouns.
Prepositions. A word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence.
Grammar Unit II: Pronouns Lesson 1 Personal Pronouns (Pronouns that are friendly!)
What are reflexive and intensive pronouns?
Pronouns in Compound Subjects and Objects
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Grammar Unit II: Pronouns
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.2
Pronouns Subject and Object.
Grammar Unit II: Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Pronoun Notes.
Possessive Pronouns Grade 5 :May 2017.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Warm-up Write the correct word in each question.
Hello! Today is Wednesday, January 3, It is a Day 6B.
Pronouns Sandra Boyd.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
PRONOUN CASE NINTH GRADE ENGLISH.
Subject, subject, subject pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Pronouns.
6A object pronouns: me, you, him, etc.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Pronouns.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
11 Pronouns A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun.
Pronouns.
1. What do pronouns do?.
6A object pronouns: me, you, him, etc.
LA: Monday, January 28, 2019 Handouts: * Grammar #50 (Locating the Subject) Homework: * Grammar #50 (Locating the Subject) [If you.
Using Pronouns in prepositional phrases
Pronouns.
Pronouns.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.2
OBJECT PRONOUNS.
Pronouns.
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.2
Pronouns.
Pronouns.
Monday October 3 **Get your RWN
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
Pronouns.
Presentation transcript:

Grammar Unit II: Lesson 1.3 Using Objective Personal Pronouns Correctly

Personal pronouns OBJECT PRONOUNS me you her, him, it us them First Person Second Person Third Person Singular me you her, him, it Plural us them

Using objective Pronouns Objective personal pronouns should always be used after 1. an ACTION verb Tyler hit it out of the park. AV preposition 2. a PREPOSITION Larry gave the ball to him.

Common prepositions by for from like near of about after before behind beside between to with without Suzy gave the paper to her. Linda sat between him and her. The story was written by them.

Guided Practice Read each sentence. Underline all verbs twice. Label them AV or LV. Place a box around prepositions. Circle the correct pronoun. LV 1. Between (you and me, you and I), this is easy stuff! AV 2. After class, Gabby gave (she, her) a note. AV 3. The book delighted (us, we) readers. AV 4. The teacher assigned (they, them) homework for Thursday.

Subjective & Objective Practice Read each sentence. Underline all verbs twice. Label them AV or LV. Place a box around prepositions. Circle the correct pronoun. Label it Sub or Obj on the line. AV Sub ___1. (He, him) and Dana wrote the report. AV obj ___2. Larry told John and (me, I) about the assignment. LV sub ___3. The writer of the report was (she, her). AV obj ___4. The report was challenging for (they, them).