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Pronouns
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They take the place of nouns.
Pronouns They take the place of nouns.
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Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb. They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Subject Pronouns First!
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Subject Pronouns The children want a new playground.
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Subject Pronouns The children want a new playground.
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb. The children want a new playground. They want a new playground.
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Subject Pronouns James likes ties
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Subject Pronouns James likes ties. He likes ties
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Subject Pronouns Megan has a white dog.
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Subject Pronouns Megan has a white dog She has a white dog.
They take the place of a subject. The subject is usually in front of the verb.
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Now! Object Pronouns They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns The children want a new playground.
They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns The children want a new playground.
The children want it. They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns James likes ties.
They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns James likes ties. James likes them.
They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns Megan bought all the dogs.
They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb.
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Object Pronouns Megan bought all the dogs.
They take the place of an object. The object is usually behind the verb. Megan bought all the dogs. Megan bought all of them.
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