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NGfL CYMRU GCaD These words have been colour coded. What is their connection? Jamie it Wales they Moli him Caernarfon you table seat hat we town dog her them school me Check Pronouns can be used to replace a noun to make a sentence less repetitive. Check Nouns name people, places and things.

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns Find the pronoun in this sentence. Which noun does it relate to? Check Jamie picked up the ball and threw it.itball

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns Find the pronoun in this sentence. Which noun does it relate to? Check I welcomed the tourists as I handed them a map of the city. them tourists

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns Find the pronoun in this sentence. Which noun does it relate to? Check Katie continued talking after the teacher had told her not to do so. her Katie

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns Find the pronoun in this sentence. Which noun does it relate to? Check The car drove through a puddle and splashed the pedestrian, which made him furious. him pedestrian

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? they The new parents smiled at each other as were handed the baby. Check

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? them Can you pick up the newspapers and bring to me please? Check

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? it I don’t eat cheese as I hate..... Check

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns and pronouns What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? I Jack and.... were told that we were too late to see the film. Check

NGfL CYMRU GCaD David and John went to the cinema and David and John enjoyed the film. Nouns and pronouns Use pronouns to make these sentences less repetitive. Iwan helped the old lady when Iwan picked up her shopping. Mary placed the cat on the floor as the cat had scratched Mary.