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IAN Activity! Cut and glue the two rows of tabs into your IAN Personal DO NOT GLUE THEM ALL THE WAY DOWN Personal Possessive Indefinite Demonstrative Intensive AND Reflexive Interrogative
Notes You will be given a definition to copy down Write this on the TAB portion. We will then give you examples Write those on the NOTEBOOK paper underneath.
Personal Pronouns personal pronouns – typical pronouns; replace the subject or object. They must agree in gender, number and case. examples: subjective – I, you, he, she, it, we, they objective – me, you, him, her, it, us, them Brain Pop
Possessive Pronouns pronouns that show ownership Must match in case, number, and gender examples: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their, yours, ours, theirs
Divided Homework Practice Personal Possessive Identifying: 43 Subject: 46 Object: 49 52 53
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Demonstrative Pronouns demonstrative pronouns – point out a specific person, place, thing, or idea examples: this, that, these, those
Interrogative Pronouns interrogative pronouns – pronouns that are used to ask questions and stand for something not yet known examples: who, whom, whose, which, what
Practice Pages 58, 59, 60 (demonstrative and interrogative)
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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns reflexive pronouns – refer to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the subject I patted myself on the back! Intensive pronouns – emphasize the noun or pronoun in the same sentence and are not necessary for the understanding of the sentence I myself cannot stand to watch gory movies. examples: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves
Practice Pages 55, 56, 57 Follow the written directions.
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Indefinite Pronouns a pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, amount, or thing in particular They can be singular OR plural (see chart for examples) examples: anything, something, anyone, everyone, everybody, somebody, everything, nobody, no one, several, some, someone
Indefinite Pronoun Practice Pages 64 65 66
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