A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a common noun or a proper noun. They can refer to people or things and have different forms depending on whether they are a subject or an object.
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a common noun or a proper noun. They can refer to people or things and have different forms depending on whether they are a subject or an object.
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personal pronouns adalah kata ganti bahasa inggris yang berfungsi untuk menggantikan penyebutan nama dalam bahasa Inggris. seperti penggunaan he, she, it, you, they dan we
A very well designed PPT on Pronouns for the learners of English grammar. It has a detailed and precise content on the kinds of pronouns. It is made in a very attractive and simplified manner to have a long lasting impact on the minds of the learners. It will also show you how to guard against the common error of confusing pronouns with adjectives. It is logical, clear and progressive.
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Having trouble with pronouns? No worries, this is your ultimate guide to all there is to know about pronouns, their types and appropriate usage in sentences.
English language learners: This is a 15-slide presentation to help you recognize and use pronouns properly, so you can build stronger sentences. (Created by Rita Zuba Prokopetz / G&R Languages – May, 2013)
personal pronouns adalah kata ganti bahasa inggris yang berfungsi untuk menggantikan penyebutan nama dalam bahasa Inggris. seperti penggunaan he, she, it, you, they dan we
A very well designed PPT on Pronouns for the learners of English grammar. It has a detailed and precise content on the kinds of pronouns. It is made in a very attractive and simplified manner to have a long lasting impact on the minds of the learners. It will also show you how to guard against the common error of confusing pronouns with adjectives. It is logical, clear and progressive.
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Pronouns
p. 9 - 13
Essential Questions
By the end of this lesson, you should be
able to answer the following questions:
2. 1. What other words (which parts of
speech) do pronouns replace?
2. What is the difference between a
personal pronoun and a possessive
pronoun?
3. What is an antecedent of a pronoun?
Personal Pronouns
3. Pronoun
Pronouns are words used in place of a
noun or another pronoun.
Personal Pronouns
words that are used to replace a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
4. Personal Pronouns
Singular Plural
First person I, me we, us
Second person you you
Personal pronouns replace nouns within
sentences.
5. Third person
he, him, she, her,
it
they, them
Personal Pronouns
words that are used to replace a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Personal Pronouns
Singular Plural
First
person
I, me we, us
Second
person
you you
Third
person
he, him,
she, her, it
they, them
6. Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns show ownership.
Singular Plural
First person my, mine our, ours
Second person your, yours your, yours
Third person his, her, hers, its their, theirs
Personal Pronouns
words that are used to replace a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Personal Pronouns
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Possessive Pronouns
7. First
person
I, me we, us
Second
person
you you
Third
person
he, him,
she, her, it
they, them
First
person
my, mine our, ours
Second
person
your,
yours
your,
yours
Third
person
his, her,
hers, its
their,
theirs
Antecedent
The antecedent is the word that a pronoun replaces,
or stands for.
Antecedents may consist of more than one word and
may appear in an earlier sentence.
Identify the antecedent.
● Jesse and Rachel are best friends. They go
everywhere together.
○ Jesse and Rachel - antecedent
8. Personal Pronouns
words that are used to replace a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Personal Pronouns
Singular Plural
First
person
I, me we, us
Second
person
you you
Third
person
he, him,
she, her, it
they, them
Singular Plural
First
person
my, mine our, ours
Second
person
your,
yours
your,
yours
Third
person
his, her,
hers, its
their,
theirs
Possessive Pronouns Antecedent
The antecedent is the
word that a pronoun
replaces, or stands for.
What other words (which parts of speech) do pronouns replace? What is the difference between a
personal pronoun and a possessive pronoun? What is an antecedent of a pronoun?
Practice & Apply p. 10
Turn to page 10 in the grammar textbook.
9. Complete #1-5 from Exercise A on the back
side of the notes page. Once you have
completed your work, check your answers
on the next slide to see how you did.
Directions: Write each pronoun and tell
whether it is personal or possessive.
Answer Key
1. them - personal
2. he - personal; his - possessive
3. it - personal
4. its - possessive
5. they - personal