2nd GRADE MS. CECILIA. PRONOUNS O A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. SingularPlural IYouHeSheItWeThey MeOther person BoyGirlAnimal.

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2nd GRADE MS. CECILIA

PRONOUNS O A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. SingularPlural IYouHeSheItWeThey MeOther person BoyGirlAnimal or thing Mom and me (I am included) Mom and dad (I am NOT included)

PRONOUNS NounPronoun GrandmotherShe ParentsThey Grandma and meWe DogIt TentIt MeI SamHe Allison (other person)You O Examples:

PRONOUNS 1. The boys decided to buy lunch. They decided to buy lunch. 2. Jared had no money. He had no money. 3. John and I were eating pizza. We were eating pizza.

I and Me O Use I to tell about yourself in the subject of a sentence. O I like to eat pizza. O Mom, dad and I are happy. O Dan and I like hamburgers. O Use me after an action verb. O Dad helps me set the table. O Mom gives me a cupcake. O Dad lets me add cheese.

We and Us O Use we to tell about yourself and someone else in the subject of a sentence. O We watch birds together. O We look inside the birdhouse. O We can’t wait to see the movie. O Use us after an action verb. O Mom makes us a snack. O Oscar show us a birdhouse. O Dad gave us lunch.