Lesson Grammar Study Guide: Pronouns

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Lesson 13-14 Grammar Study Guide: Pronouns Notes Personal Pronouns- pg. 146 Subject/ Object Pronouns- pg. 140 Possessive Pronouns-pg.152 Indefinite/ Reflexive Pronouns- pg. 158

A. Subjects and Object Pronouns: Identify the underlined word as a subject pronoun or an object pronoun.   1. She knew them. Subject Pronoun 2. She gave it to her. Object Pronoun 3. They are best friends. Subject Pronoun

B. Pronouns: Identify the pronoun that best replaces the word or words underlined. 4. The pictures showed the earthquake. it 5. Hakeem’s mom walked into the room. She 6. Roger gave new information. He

C. Possessive Pronouns: Write the appropriate possessive pronoun to complete the sentence.   7. The project that belongs to you and me is our project. 8. Whitney’s shoes are her shoes. 9. The scarves that belong to you and Erica are your scarves.

D. Indefinite Pronouns: Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence. 10. During the 1950s, many of the people moved to Baker Lake. 11. At Baker Lake, everybody found a new home. 12. Anyone could see that their life remained difficult.

E. Possessive, Reflexive, and Indefinite Pronouns: Identify the pronouns as possessive, reflexive, or indefinite.   13. No one gave me a chance. Indefinite 14. Is that chain yours? Possessive 15. The students hurt themselves during P.E. Reflexive

F. Define: Define each term.   16. Personal pronoun-Takes the place of a noun or pronoun 17. Antecedent-Noun or pronoun to which the pronoun refers 18. Subject pronoun-Pronoun used as the subject of a sentence

19. Object pronoun -Pronoun used as a direct object, indirect object, or object of the preposition 20. Possessive pronoun -Pronouns that show ownership 21. Indefinite pronoun -Pronouns that may not refer to specific words 22. Reflexive pronoun -Reflect the action of the verb back on the subject

Mrs. Curtis will come around to check your answers. G. Pronouns and Antecedents: Write a sentence with each pronoun and an antecedent. Underline each pronoun and circle the antecedent.   23. Personal pronoun 24. Subject pronoun 25. Object pronoun 26. Possessive pronoun 27. Indefinite pronoun 28. Reflexive pronoun Mrs. Curtis will come around to check your answers.