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Introduction to Pronouns
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Essential Questions
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to answer the following questions:
- 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?
Personal Pronouns
Pronouns are words used in place of a noun or another pronoun.
words that are used to replace a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Personal pronouns replace nouns within sentences.
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns show ownership.
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
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. 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.
1. them - personal
2. he - personal; his - possessive
3. it - personal
4. its - possessive
5. they - personal
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