Pronouns “One Dark Night”. Day 1 Pronouns can name one or more than one. He, She, and It are pronouns that name only one He, She, and It are pronouns.

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Pronouns “One Dark Night”

Day 1 Pronouns can name one or more than one. He, She, and It are pronouns that name only one He, She, and It are pronouns that name only one We and They are pronouns that name more than one. We and They are pronouns that name more than one.

Circle the pronouns that name only 1. Underline the pronouns that names more than one. They saw a cat. They saw a cat. It was sitting by the side of the road. It was sitting by the side of the road. “We should stop,” Mom said. “We should stop,” Mom said. He got a blanket out of the trunk. He got a blanket out of the trunk. He wrapped the blanket around the cat. He wrapped the blanket around the cat. They took the cat to the Vet. They took the cat to the Vet.

Day 2 Pronouns take the place of a noun. Pronouns take the place of a noun. He, she, and it are singular He, she, and it are singular We and they are plural We and they are plural

Fill in the blanks with he, she, it, they, or we. ________was raining outside. ________was raining outside. _______is wearing a dress. _______is wearing a dress. ________were all on the same team. ________were all on the same team. _______likes to play baseball. _______likes to play baseball. _______will all go play on the equipment. _______will all go play on the equipment.

Day 3 What pronouns do we use for plural nouns? What pronouns do we use for plural nouns? What pronouns do we use for singular nouns? What pronouns do we use for singular nouns?

Replace the underline word with he, she, it, they, or we. Animals come to Dr. Soto. Animals come to Dr. Soto. Alice helps run the town. Alice helps run the town. Jason and I pick up trash. Jason and I pick up trash. Mr. Jones takes food to sick people. Mr. Jones takes food to sick people. The fire truck is shiny and new. The fire truck is shiny and new. Nancy is a weather reporter. Nancy is a weather reporter. Brain asked a question about rain. Brain asked a question about rain. The children answered the question. The children answered the question.

Day 4-Underline the pronoun in each sentence. Will you get a job one day? Will you get a job one day? She will work on computers. She will work on computers. We will fix cars. We will fix cars. They want to work with animals. They want to work with animals. Maybe he will be a vet. Maybe he will be a vet. It is a useful job. It is a useful job. The fire station is busy today. The fire station is busy today. Lisa checks the siren. Lisa checks the siren.