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A pronoun is a word that is used_________________ (p.56)
l.What is a pronoun? A pronoun is a word that is used_________________ (p.56)
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2. The word that a pronoun refers to is
called its _______. (p. 58) Example: Ramon visited Death Valley, and he was impressed.
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Personal Pronouns 3. Pronouns such as __,___,___,___and
___are called personal pronouns (p.58) Each personal pronoun has three cases. Subject,object, and possessive. Subject: He read about Death Valley. Object: Julie asked him a question. Possessive: Ramon brought his book.
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Predicate Pronouns 4. A predicate pronoun follows a ____
verb and identifies the verb’s subject. (p.61) Example: The owner was he.
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Object Pronouns 5. An Object pronoun is used as a ___
object, an ____object, or an ____ of a preposition. (p.63) Example: The mysterious death of King Tut fascinates me. (DO) Chu lent me a video on the topic. (IO) Will you save the video for them? (OP)
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Possessive Pronouns 6. A possessive pronoun is a ____pronoun used to show ____ or _____. (p.65) Example: The Chinese museum kept its secret for years. Is this book yours?
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Contractions 7. Some possessive pronouns sound like _____. Example:
its/it’s your/you’re their/they’re REMEMBER: A possessive pronoun never has an ________. (p.65)
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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
8. A pronoun that ends in ____or _____ is either a reflexive or intensive pronoun. (p. 68) Copy chart of Reflexive and Intensive pronouns 9. A Reflexive pronoun refers to the ___ And directs the action back to the subject. Example:Houdini called himself a master escape artist.
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Intensive Pronouns 9. An intensive pronoun _____a noun or another pronoun in the same sentence. Intensive pronouns are not ____to the meaning of a sentence. Example: You yourself have seen magic shows on TV.
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Interrogative Pronouns
10. An Interrogative pronoun is used to _______ a sentence. (p.70) Example: Who made up this riddle? Copy chart of interrogative pronouns on page 70. Rule: Use ___as a subject or predicate noun. Use ____as an object.
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Demonstrative Pronouns
11. A demonstrative pronoun _____ out a person, place, thing, or idea. (p.71) ____,____,____,and ____are demonstrative pronouns. Riddle: This has 18 legs and catches flies. These may fall far, but they never break.
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Indefinite Pronoun 12. An indefinite pronoun does not refer to
a _____person, place, thing, or idea. (p.76) Example: Something unusual is going on in Loch Ness. Has anyone photographed the Loch Ness Monster?
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