ALL PERIODSWN 11/16/15 Start your new warm-up pages I’m coming around to check your vocab and your 2 choice activities 1)Write down as many first person.

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ALL PERIODSWN 11/16/15 Start your new warm-up pages I’m coming around to check your vocab and your 2 choice activities 1)Write down as many first person (singular and plural) pronouns as you can think of. 2)Write down as many third person (singular and plural) pronouns as you can think of.

ALL PERIODSWN 11/17/15 Write down the following sentence. Circle the subject pronouns and underline the object pronoun. 1)I told her to go to the bathroom quickly. 2) Write your own sentence and circle the subject pronouns and underline the object pronoun.

1/5 PERIODSWN 11/18/15 Write down the following sentences. Circle all of the pronouns and tell me the case of pronoun (subject, object, demonstrative, possessive, reflexive) 1) Yesterday, we told her to give up. 2) I was looking at myself in the mirror.

2/4 PERIODSWN 11/18/15 Write down the following sentences. Circle all of the pronouns and tell me the case of pronoun (subject, object, demonstrative, etc.) 1) Yesterday, we ran the color run and she won. 2) Those are her shoes over in the corner.

ALL PERIODSWN 11/19/15 Write down the following sentences. Circle the pronouns and tell me the pronoun case. Today, it is a beautiful day. When I was driving to work, the sun was shining brilliantly. The radio announcer told everyone that all of the rain happened yesterday, and it shouldn’t rain again!