Tuesday, Sep. 16 Good morning! Class Kick-Off: 1) Have your HW on your desk. 2) In your GRAMMAR SECTION, create 5 sentences using at least 1 pronoun in.

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Tuesday, Sep. 16 Good morning! Class Kick-Off: 1) Have your HW on your desk. 2) In your GRAMMAR SECTION, create 5 sentences using at least 1 pronoun in each sentence. Circle the pronouns that you use.

Subjects Subjects = who/what the sentence is about Examples: The students loved Ms. Flythe’s Science class. Subject = students After the big game, the football players celebrated by having dinner at New York Pizza. Subject = football players

Subject Pronouns SingularPlural 1 st personIwe 2 nd personyou 3 rd personhe, she, itthey

Subject Pronoun Practice: ct_Pronouns.pdf ct_Pronouns.pdf