Subject and Object Pronouns

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pronouns Sandra Boyd.
Advertisements

Subjective and Objective Case Pronouns
l.6.1 Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case
Today’s Notes: Nov. 12, 2010 IV. Subject and object pronouns. A. Subject pronouns: 1. In the nominative case 2. Used as the subject of a sentence. 3. she,
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Pro- means for (standing FOR a noun) yg9MKQ1OYCg.
Pronouns – Part One Grade Eight.
Pronouns.
Pronouns!. What’s a Pronoun? Have you ever wondered where pronouns came from in the first place? Probably not! We seem to take these little words for.
PRONOUNS.
Nouns The Five Jobs of a Noun Review and practice for remembering how to identify these jobs.
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)
Object Pronouns. When is an object pronoun used? After an action verb! What are some examples of object pronouns?
Subject and Object Pronouns Modified 1/8/15 from PowerPoint found online.
What they are and how we use them…
Let’s try grammar from a new angle
Language Arts 1/13/14. Opening Finish Pronouns packet – be ready to review!
Using Pronouns Correctly Subject and Object Pronouns.
Subject and Object Pronouns 5 th Grade English Subject and Object 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.
Pronouns/Antecedent s Group One Steven Dunn Tyler Cramer Crystal Caine Charlotte Coile.
Harlem Renaissance- This “Harlem Renaissance” is referring to a time period in the 1930’s when African American culture expanded in many forms of the arts.
Grammar Notes Honors English 9.  Sentence: a group of words that contains a subject and its predicate, and makes a complete thought. ◦ To say anything.
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.
O BJECTIVE P RONOUNS V.S N OMINATIVE P RONOUNS By: Zach Polisky 11/1/12.
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.
Object Pronouns Objective: identify object pronouns and substitute object pronouns for nouns in sentences.
Pronouns…… Pronouns take the place of one or more nouns.
Pronouns and Antecedents
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Pro- means for (standing FOR a noun) yg9MKQ1OYCg.
Pronouns A pronoun pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or of a group of words acting as a noun. EXAMPLE: Phil feeds his deer at 4:30 every.
GoBack definitions Level 1 Parts of Speech GoBack is a memorization game; the teacher asks students definitions, and when someone misses one, you go back.
Pronouns Mrs. Brown.
By: Kayla Rayborn PRONOUN CASE NOTES. PERSONAL PRONOUNS: Personal pronouns have 3 cases -nominative -objective -possessive.
Gwendolyn Brooks. SUMMARIZE 1st. Section Gwendolyn Brooks was the first black person to win the Pulitzer Prize. 2nd. Section Brooks was born in Chicago.
Pronouns Types of Pronouns. Pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun.
English: Tuesday, November 27, Handouts: * Grammar #25 (Personal Pronouns) 2.Homework: * Grammar #25 (Personal Pronouns) * If you don’t finish in.
Pronoun Review.
Nouns By: Amandla, Cemil, Laila, and Malika. What are nouns? Nouns are words that name people, places, things or ideas. There are different types of nouns.
 Who vs Whom Tricky Little Business. Personal Pronoun Chart  Remember this? SingularPlural 1 st Person I, me, my, mineWe, us, our, ours 2 nd Person.
Pronouns Pronouns take the place of one or more nouns and the words that describe those nouns within a sentence.
Subject & Object Pronouns
Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5
PRONOUNS Pronouns are words which stand in place of nouns. There are many different kinds of pronouns, used in different ways and for different purposes.
10 Minutes of Book Love (Have your poem out on your desk, please)
Subject and Object Pronouns
Pronouns Subject and Object.
POETRY.
Possessive Pronouns
Pronoun Notes.
Subject and object pronouns
Pronouns By : yusup effendi.
Introducing Object Pronouns.
Subject & Object Pronouns
Warm-up When you read or hear a story about someone, is that person’s name used in every sentence? Write other words that you might see in place of the.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Nominative & Objective Cases
PRONOUN CASE NINTH GRADE ENGLISH.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Unit 7: Ch. 23 Pronouns 7th English.
6A object pronouns: me, you, him, etc.
Pronouns – Part One Grade Eight.
Pronouns A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or another pronoun. It can refer to a person, place, thing, or idea. Alexis is a great.
Personal Pronouns PRONOUN - Takes the place of a noun
Subject and Object Pronouns
Subject and Object Pronouns
6A object pronouns: me, you, him, etc.
Subject and Object Pronouns
Pronouns.
Part of Speech A simple Sentence must have two parts...these are the ____ and the _____.
Subject and Object Pronouns
Presentation transcript:

Subject and Object Pronouns 8th Grade English Pronoun Unit

Earlier… We talked about pronouns. What are pronouns like? What are personal pronouns? What is an antecedent?

Today… We are going to look at some different types of pronouns. How do we know when to use I and when to use me? They or them? We or us? He or him? We have to look at the case!

Subject Pronouns Subject pronouns are pronouns that are in the nominative or subjective case (That means they are the subject!) They are used as the subject of the sentence! (WOW!) It’s “The Doer!”

Subject Pronouns! Example: Rita likes books! She loves them so much! In this case SHE is the subject pronoun. It replaces Rita.

Subject Pronouns Here are the common subject pronouns: Memorize these and you shouldn’t have any trouble picking out subject pronouns! Singular Plural I You He, She It We They

Let’s find some subject pronouns! (And ONLY the subject pronouns!) Gwendolyn Brooks writes poems about everyday life; she is very famous. She was born in Topeka, Kansas but grew up in Chicago. In 1949 she wrote a poetry collection called Annie Allen. I have read the book and the poems fascinate me.

Object Pronouns An object pronoun is a pronoun in the objective case of a verb or a preposition. It’s “The Receiver” of the action This means two things: It is in the predicate of the sentence. It is either the OBJECT of the preposition or the direct OBJECT.

Object Pronouns Example: The burning potato chip truck amuses Olivia. The potatoes flying everywhere amuse her, too. In this case her is the object pronoun. Her replaces Olivia.

Object Pronouns Here are the common object pronouns. You should memorize these, too. Singular Plural Me You Him, her It Us Them

Let’s find some object pronouns! (AND ONLY THE OBJECT PRONOUNS!) Slang and rhythms of jazz and blues are important to her. The poet Langston Hughes gave her literary advice. Brooks taught poetry to student, she was a role model for them. Brooks’s poems fascinate me.

Remember… Some personal pronouns are used as the subjects of sentences. Some personal pronouns are used as the objects of verbs (direct objects!) or prepositions!