Pronoun Notes! Notebook pages 149-143. Pronouns Writer's Ntbk p. 149 pronoun: a word that is used to replace any noun. Noun: Molly ate cheese Pronoun.

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Pronoun Notes! Notebook pages

Pronouns Writer's Ntbk p. 149 pronoun: a word that is used to replace any noun. Noun: Molly ate cheese Pronoun :She ate it. Nouns : Did Rudy bring snacks for lunch? Pronouns: Who brought them for lunch?

Antecedents Ntbk p. 148

Subject Pronouns Ntbk p. 147 Subject Pronoun: is used as the subject of a sentence. Singular: I, you, he, she, it Plural: we, you, they Ex. I have sharp claws. When the pronoun "I" is used with other nouns, it is always named last. Mom and I were arrested. (YES!) I and Mom were arrested. (NO!) Me and Mom were arrested. (NO!)

Object Pronouns ntbk p. 146 Object Pronoun: is used after an action verb or a preposition Singular: me, you, him, her, it Plural: us, you, them Ex. The gift was for him. When the pronoun "me" is used with other nouns, it is always last. The tacos were for Joe and me. (YES!) The tacos were for me and Joe. (NO!)

Possessive Pronouns ntbk p. 145 Possessive Pronoun: shows ownership of something -hers, mine, ours, theirs, and yours stand alone. ex: That light saber is mine. The Tardis is yours. -her, its, my, our, their, and your must be used before nouns. ex: Her jet pack is red. Our jet pack is yellow.

Pronoun Table ntbk p. 144 Leave this page BLANK! We will glue this in. UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Indefinite Pronouns Ntbk p. 143 Indefinite pronoun: does not refer to a specific person or thing Singular: Plural: onesomebodysomeoneboth eachnobodyeitherfew anyonenothingneitherseveral everybodyno onemany Ex.- -Someone is home. (Someone is singular) -A few of the cats were friendly. (few is plural) -All of the cats are home. (all is plural) -All of the cat food is gone. (all is singular)