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VO_Pronoun
1. Project : Basic Writing Skills (Primary 5)
Subject Name : Parts of Speech
Script Writer : Nurasyikin Bt Muhammad
File Name : VO_Pronoun
Sco 2_1 Introduction
V1: Pronoun is the word that can replace nouns in a sentence.
V2 : There are two types of gender-specific pronouns, masculine and feminine.
As I said before, pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. Examples
of masculine gender-specific pronouns would be he, him, and his. These are all
examples of gender-specific pronouns. Now let’s list some examples of feminine
gender-specific pronouns. She, her, and hers.
Sco 2_1Examples
V1: The King is a kind man, he helps people. So the word he would be a gender-
specific pronoun.
V2: Let’s try a few more examples: That’s right! Now Jane likes playing, she plays
with toys. Jane is a girl so the word she must be a ....
V3 : Gender-specific pronoun
V4: Right again! Did you also notice that Jane is a girl? So the word she must be
a ....
V5: feminine gender-specific pronoun
V6: Good job! Ok, try this one: The boy is tall, his height is great. So, the word his
would be a ...
V7: gender-specific pronoun. And a boy is masculine, so that also tells me the
word his is masculine gender-specific
V8: Wow! I think you’re ready to start doing this on your own and just in time too
2. Sco 2_1 Practice/Interactive Activity
V1: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the Spotting gender-specific
pronouns Race. You will start over here. Use your mouse to click on the car
starting here to get started. Make sure you click the correct answer at each
stop. Here we go!
V2: She
V3: Him
V4: His
V5: Yours
V6: No. That was not a gender-specific pronoun. You’ll have to try again at
the end of the road
V7: He
V8: Her
V9: Excellent Job!
3. Sco 2_2 Introduction
V1: There are two types of pronouns, singular and plural. A singular pronoun
takes the place of a singular noun, a plural pronoun takes the place of a plural
noun
V2: There are two types of pronouns, singular and plural. A singular pronoun
takes the place of a singular noun, while a plural pronoun takes the place of a
plural noun. As I said before, nouns either represent people, places, or things.
V3: You should notice that singular pronouns takes the place of singular and
plural pronouns takes the place of plural nouns.
V4: Let’s try a few more examples. The girl went to the store. Girl is a singular
noun. She went to the store. The pronoun ‘she’ takes the place of the noun, girl
so the pronoun ‘she’ must be a
V5: singular pronoun
V6: That’s right, now the cats played with yarn.
‘Cats’ is a plural noun. They played with the yarn. The pronoun they takes the
place of the noun, cats so the pronoun they must be a
V7: plural pronoun
Sco 2_2 Activity Walkthrough
V1 : Excellent!
V2: Try again!
Sco 2_3 Introduction
V1: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the “Pronouns Race”. You will start over
here. Use your mouse to click the banner to get started. Make sure you click the
correct answer at each stop. Here we go!
4. Sco 2_3 Learning Information_Question 1
V1 : Identify the singular pronoun in this sentence
V2 : Excellent!
V3: That’s wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Sco 2_3 Learning Information_Question 2
V1: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
V2 : Excellent!
V3: That’s wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Sco 2_3 Learning Information_Question 3
V1 : Identify the gender-specific pronoun in this sentence
V2 : Excellent!
V3: That’s wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Sco 2_3 Learning Information_Question 4
V1: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
V2 : Excellent!
V3: That’s wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Sco 2_3 Learning Information_Question 5
V1: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
V2 : Excellent!
V3: That’s wrong! Try again at the end of the road.