Personal Pronouns Personal Pronouns. WHAT ARE PERSONAL PRONOUNS? THEY WORK AS SUBJECTS REPLACE THE NAME OF A PERSON CAN BE OBJECTS EXAMPLE I AM A STUDENT.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Direct object pronouns. What is a Direct Object? The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. The direct object.
Advertisements

Pronouns.
Grammar Workshop Pronoun Case: I or Me?. Pronoun Case... depends on how the pronoun is used in the sentence possessive subjective objective.
Pronouns In this lesson we will learn about: Personal pronouns
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.
100 Most Common Words.
Pronouns.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Pro- means for (standing FOR a noun) yg9MKQ1OYCg.
Pronouns Notes.
Pronouns.
Personal Pronouns Parts of Speech 3. What Are Pronouns? Pronouns take the place of nouns. Tim went to Tim’s house to do Tim’s chores. Tim went to his.
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.
Wendy Yassiri Vásquez Anchía Hazel Araya González.
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)
Directions: Press F5 to begin the slide show. Press the enter key to view each part of the review.
C PRONOUNS. A Pronoun takes the place of a noun. For example, instead of saying: The campers carried food in the camper’s backpack. We replace the second.
Pronouns 6 th grade Language Arts. Pronouns Takes the place of a noun Replace a noun with a pronoun to avoid using the same nouns over and over and over.
Parts of Speech: Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Subjective Pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence. Include words.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS, POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES.
 What are they?  Takes the place of a noun  Subject Pronouns?  Can be used as a subject of the sentence  I he, she, we, they, you, it.
What is a Pronoun? Keith Calleja 5.1
Pronouns Chapter 8 English Grammar. Correct errors in pronoun usage: My friends and I ordered Indian food at the restaurant. I wasn’t very hungry, but.
Subjective Case Objective Case Possessive Form used before a Noun Possessive Form used Independently I me my mine you your.
Language Arts 1/13/14. Opening Finish Pronouns packet – be ready to review!
Grammar Unit II: Pronouns Lesson 1 Personal Pronouns (Pronouns that are friendly!)
Pronouns By Deobra. What are pronouns? A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.
PRONOUNS HE, ONESELF, Somebody IT, They, I, That, My.
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.
Eight Parts of Speech.
O BJECTIVE P RONOUNS V.S N OMINATIVE P RONOUNS By: Zach Polisky 11/1/12.
Adjective Clauses Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 2. Adjective Clauses A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. What is an adjective clause.
Personal Pronouns Practice. I I have a lovely cat It is ….. cat It is my cat Give it back to … Give it back to me Because it is ……. !!! Because it is.
Pronouns…… Pronouns take the place of one or more nouns.
Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses.
Pronoun Cases. Subjective pronouns – These words take the place of nouns or other pronouns and work as the subject of a verb. The person or object referred.
Pronouns and Antecedents
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or a noun phrase.
Personal Pronouns By: Chandler, Zach, Vinny, K.C., Destiny.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Pro- means for (standing FOR a noun) yg9MKQ1OYCg.
The 8 Parts of Speech Pronouns.
Pronouns Types of Pronouns. Pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun.
PRONOUNS. Without pronouns Steve said Steve needed the calculator Steve purchased if Steve was going to complete Steve’s assignment on time. With pronouns.
Personal Pronouns Parts of Speech 3. What Are Pronouns? Pronouns take the place of nouns. Tim went to Tim’s house to do Tim’s chores. Tim went to his.
Parts of Speech: Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Subjective Pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence. Include words.
Unit 1: Present Tense   Simple Present Tense   Present Continuous Tense   Subject & Object Pronouns (I, you, it, he, she, they) vs. (me, you, him,
Pronouns. Subject Pronouns Take the place of a noun that is used as the subject of the sentence. They are found at the beginning of a phrase or clause.
TEACHER’S INDENTITY Learning Outcomes 2. They will be able to uses of Pronouns. 1. About the classification of Pronouns. Students will be able to say:
PROUNOUNS.
Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns ’s or ’
Subject Pronouns A subject pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns in the subject of a sentence. Singular Subject Pronouns: I, you, he, she, it Plural.
Possessive Pronouns
Притяжательные местоимения Possessive Pronouns (ТЕСТ для Proclass)
Pronoun Notes.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
8C possessive pronouns Whose coat is it? It’s my coat. It’s mine.
NOUNS person, place, thing, or idea
PRONOUN CASE NINTH GRADE ENGLISH.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Personal Pronouns Parts of Speech 3.
The wonderful world of PRONOUNS
Pronoun & Antecedent Agreement
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Pronouns.
Her our your my its POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES their his.
OBJECT PRONOUNS.
Personal and Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns.
POSSESSIVE  ´S SINGULAR NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS
Unit 6 Pronouns.
Part of Speech A simple Sentence must have two parts...these are the ____ and the _____.
Presentation transcript:

Personal Pronouns Personal Pronouns

WHAT ARE PERSONAL PRONOUNS? THEY WORK AS SUBJECTS REPLACE THE NAME OF A PERSON CAN BE OBJECTS EXAMPLE I AM A STUDENT I (SUBJECT) THEY RUN IN THE PARKTHEY ( SUBJECT)

PERSONAL PRONOUNS REPLACE THE NAME OF A PERSON I YOU HESINGULAR SHE IT

WE YOU PLURAL THEY

REPLACING THE NAME WITH A PRONOUN Rick likes New York. He likes New York. Mary enjoys “Titanic” She enjoys “Titanic” The dog is cute. It is cute.

PRONOUNS CAN BE OBJECTS AN OBJECT ASKS WHO OR WHAT IT IS PLACED AT THE END OF A SENTENCE IT CAN GO IN THE MIDDLE ME YOUSINGULAR HIM HER

US YOUPLURAL THEM EXAMPLES I GAVE MY BOOK TO HIM SHE TALKED TO US.

WE WENT TO THE MOVIES WITH RICK WE WENT WITH HIM SHE LIKES THE RESTAURANT. SHE LIKES IT.

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS 1 SHOW POSSESION MYOURYOUR HISTHEIR HER ITS

POSSESIVE PRONOUNS 1 LOCATION YOU CAN PLACE THEM ANYWHERE IN A SENTENCE COME BEFORE A NOUN MY BOOK IS ON THE TABLE. I SEE THAT MY BOOK IS ON THE TABLE. SHE TOOK EVERYTHING OFF THE TABLE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MY BOOK.

POSSESIVE PRONOUNS 2 SHOW POSSESION ( SAME IDEA AS PRONOUNS 1) MINEOURSYOURS HERSTHEIRS HIS ITS

POSSESIVE PRONOUNS 2 LOCATION PUT THEM AT THE END OF A SENTENCE FOLLOWED BY A VERB THE BOOK ON THE TABLE IS MINE. THAT PEN IS YOURS. THE CAR ON THE CORNER IS HERS.

MORE EXAMPLES THAT IS MY BOOK THAT BOOK IS MINE THAT IS HER PEN THE PEN IS HERS