Pronoun as Possessive Adjective himself herself itself

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Pronoun as Possessive Adjective himself herself itself PRONOUNS Pronoun as Subject Pronoun as Object Pronoun as Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun 1st Person Singular I me my mine myself 2nd Person Singular you your yours yourself 3rd Person Singular he she it him her it his her its his hers its himself herself itself 1st Person Plural we us our ours ourselves 2nd Person Plural yourselves 3rd Person Plural they them their theirs themselves

CIRCLE THE PRONOUN AND UNDERLINE THE ANTECEDENT.

ELACC6L1a. Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone or something. If the shoes belong to me, they are my shoes. They are mine. If the car belongs to you, it is your car. It is yours. If the books belong to her, they are her books. They are hers. If the pencil belongs to him, it is his pencil. It is his. If the leaf belongs to the plant, it is its leaf. If the food belongs to us, it is our food. It is ours. If the house belongs to them, it is their house. It is theirs.

ELACC6L1a. Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). Possessive pronouns 1. That book belongs to those kids. That book is ____________________ .  2. This bicycle belongs to my neighbor Bill. This bicycle is _________________.  3. This scarf belongs to my aunt Tina. This scarf is_________________ .  4. This toy belongs to you. This toy is _________________.  5. This apartment belongs to me and my cousin. This apartment is _________________.  6. These mittens belong to my mother. These mittens are_________________ .  7. Those cookies belong to my sister's friends. Those cookies are_________________ .  8. These suitcases belong to you and your wife. These suitcases are_________________ .  9. That pillow belongs to me. That pillow is_________________ .  10. That lamp belongs to my aunt and uncle. That lamp is_________________ . 

ELACC6L1a. Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). OBJECTIVE (or OBJECT) PRONOUN – The pronoun that receives the action or is acted upon in the sentence. them her me it us you

ELACC6L1a. Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). A subjective (or subject) pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence. The subject is who the sentence is about They She We It He

ELACC6L1b. Use intensive pronouns The job of the intensive pronoun is to emphasize the noun or pronoun of the sentence. For example: Bob did all of the chores himself. “HIMSELF” emphasizes that Bob did the chores (and no one else did them). The mayor himself attended the ceremony. (The mayor is the noun being intensified. It is the of the intensive pronoun.) She will do it herself. (The intensive pronoun herself emphasizes that she will do it. Her husband won't do it. Her son won't do it. SHE will do it.) The boys baked these cupcakes themselves. (The intensive pronoun themselves emphasizes that the boys baked the cupcakes not their mothers.) I heard the lie myself. (The intensive pronoun myself emphasizes that I heard the lie.) The dog opened the cupboard itself. What is the INTENSIVE PRONOUN?

Circle the intensive pronoun in each sentence Circle the intensive pronoun in each sentence. Draw a line back to the noun or pronoun it is emphasizing. 1. I dressed myself this morning. 2. Clark made breakfast all by himself. 3. Kate and I had to cook for ourselves since mom didn’t want to make dinner. 4. When you go shopping for me, buy a present for yourself. 5. Sally created all the Christmas decorations by herself.