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English For Sevies
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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“Other Pronoun” Exploration
Today’s Tasks “Other Pronoun” Exploration Get a grammar book off the shelf. Copy the list of reflexive/intensive pronouns from page 68 into your spiral notebook. Read the examples from page 68. On loose leaf, complete the Practice and Apply from page 69. Copy the list of interrogative and demonstrative pronouns from pages Read the examples from page On your loose leaf paper, complete the Practice and Apply from page 72. Read the examples from page On your loose leaf paper, complete the Practice and Apply from page 75. Turn in your loose leaf paper to me.
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Intensive/ Reflexive Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns
Personal Pronouns Intensive/ Reflexive Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns
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Page 69 Intensive or Reflexive?
himself - REFLEXIVE itself - INTENSIVE himself – REFLEXIVE himself - REFLEXIVE themselves – INTENSIVE themselves – REFLEXIVE himself– INTENSIVE ourselves – REFLEXIVE
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Interrogative and Demonstrative
Page 72 Interrogative and Demonstrative WHAT WHOSE WHO (SUBJECT) THOSE WHOM (OBJECT) THIS WHICH
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Page 75 Pronoun Agreement
She - Agatha Christie He - Max Mallowan Them – trips It - Assyria Their – Pottery Pieces She – Christie His or Her – Writer Its – story Her – Mrs. Leidner
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Page 78 Indefinite Pronouns
THEIR - (ALL/ touristS) THEIR - (NONE/ touristS) HER – (ONE) THEIR - (SEVERAL) THEIR – (MANY) HIS OR HER – (ONE) HE OR SHE– (EVERYONE) THEIR – (SEVERAL) HIS OR HER – (EACH) ITS – (MOST/ evidence) Page 78 Indefinite Pronouns
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Choosing the Correct Pronoun
ME ITS (TRIANGLE is the ANTECEDENT) US HER (ANGELA is the ANTECEDENT) THEIR (EXPERTS is the ANTECEDENT) Page 82 Choosing the Correct Pronoun
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Page 57 WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Them = OBJECT PRONOUN
THEIR = POSSESSIVE PRONOUN HE = THIRD PERSON PRONOUN HIS = SINGULAR POSSESSIVE PRONOUN YOU = PERSONAL PRONOUN YOURSELF = INTENSIVE PRONOUN THIS = DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN THEMSELVES = REFLEXIVE PRONOUN ANYONE = INDEFINATE PRONOUN WHO = INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
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