Pronouns When you want sentences to flow smoothly, avoiding repetition, you will need to use pronouns in place of nouns.

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Pronouns When you want sentences to flow smoothly, avoiding repetition, you will need to use pronouns in place of nouns.

Pronouns Personal Compound Possessive There are three main groups of pronouns. Personal I you he she it we they me you him her us them Compound myself yourself himself herself itself ourselves yourselves themselves Possessive theirs ours yours hers its mine his Pronouns

Personal Pronouns - subject The six personal pronouns which you use as the subject of your sentence are: I he she they it you we

Pronoun – Quiz Where could you place these pronouns: I…..you…. she…. it…..they……he….? Mary could not find______ anywhere. Jack said that _____ thought Joe was ill. ______ had a dream. “______ are my best friends,” ____ said.

Personal Pronouns - objects Personal pronouns may also be used as the object of your sentence, e.g. me you it them us her him

Personal Pronouns - objects Pronoun – Quiz Personal Pronouns - objects Where could you place these pronouns: me….you ….it ….them ….us….her….him? Jack saw the ball and picked ____ up. Susan looked at _____ and he cried. The girls said that the books belonged to ________. Paul spoke to ______ about the problem.

Compound Pronouns This is where the subject and the object are the same person or persons. herself himself itself yourself myself themselves ourselves yourselves

Pronoun – Quiz Compound Pronouns Where could you place these compound pronouns: herself…himself…itself…yourself…myself… themselves…ourselves…yourselves? The man could fly the plane by ____________. They like to walk to school ___________. She solved the problem ___________. They managed to complete the tasks by ___________.

Possessive Pronouns Possessive nouns are used instead of nouns that show possession. e.g. theirs ours yours hers its mine his

Possessive Pronouns Pronoun – Quiz Where could you place these possessive pronouns: theirs…ours…yours…hers…its…mine…his…? Is this book __________? That bag is_________ not hers. Those sweets are _________. _________ is the house with the white fence.