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SUBJECT, DEMONSTRATIVE
PRONOUNS REVIEW: SUBJECT, DEMONSTRATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE 6TH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS WILLIAMS
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Directions Use the Cornell Notes template provided to take notes on subject pronouns. Complete the quizziz.com assessment at the end of the presentation. Be sure to complete your one paragraph 5-7 sentence summary on subject pronouns on your Cornell Notes.
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Quick Review : PRO + NOUNS
FOR + NOUNS = Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in sentences. Examples of pronouns are words like me, he, she , we, us and it. Click on the link to view a review video on pronouns.
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Quick Review : Number: Pronouns can be either singular or plural.
Examples: he is a singular pronoun we is a plural pronoun Case: There are three cases of pronouns: subject, object and possessive.
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Subject Pronouns: Subject pronouns – subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence or as a predicate pronoun after a linking verb. Pronouns are said to be in the subject case when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. Example: Susan B. Anthony believed in equal rights. She worked with others for the right to vote. Subject pronoun
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Subject Pronouns: The subject case of a pronoun should also be used as predicate pronouns. Predicate pronouns follow linking verbs and rename the subject of the sentence. The most common linking verbs are: is, am, are, was, were, been, has been, have been, can be, will be, could be, and should be Example: Joey said it was he who lost the keys. Linking verb Subject case pronoun
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Subject Pronouns Practice
Do some practice with subject pronouns at the website below.
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Subject Pronouns: Watch this review video
Then complete the practice activity at The codes are listed on the board by class period. Make sure you use the correct code. Use your first and last name as your player name. You may only complete the quiz once! If you have more than one score, I will only use your first score. Use your notes to help you.
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