SINGULAR AND PLURAL PRONOUNS PRONOUNS Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns. Plural pronouns.

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SINGULAR AND PLURAL PRONOUNS

PRONOUNS Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns. Plural pronouns take the place of plural nouns.

WHAT IS A NOUN? A noun is a person, place, thing, or an idea. A noun can be singular or plural.

PERSON Singular –D–Doctor Plural –C–Children

PLACE Singular –S–School Plural –B–Buildings

THING Singular –P–Pencil Plural –B–Books

IDEA Singular –F–Freedom Plural –B–Beauties – nature – people

SINGULAR PRONOUNS I me he she him her it

PLURAL PRONOUNS we us they them

BOTH SINGULAR AND PLURAL you

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE George and Cheryl are at work. is changed to George and I are at work.

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE Mr. Michael is the principal. is changed to He is the principal.

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE Mrs. Bell likes to sing. is changed to She likes to sing.

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE The truck belongs to Colin. is changed to The truck belongs to him.

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE The purse belongs to Sara. is changed to The purse belongs to her.

SINGULAR PRONOUN EXAMPLE Grady likes to play football. is changed to Grady likes to play it.

PLURAL PRONOUN EXAMPLE Mrs. Hamilton’s class is going on a field trip. is changed to We are going on a field trip.

PLURAL PRONOUN EXAMPLE Would you like to eat lunch with the third grade teachers? is changed to Would you like to eat lunch with us?

PLURAL PRONOUN EXAMPLE The fourth graders are going swimming. is changed to They are going swimmimg.

PLURAL PRONOUN EXAMPLE Do you want to go with Renee and Rick to the mall? is changed to Do you want to go with them to the mall?

SINGULAR EXAMPLE OF YOU AS A PRONOUN Nick, you must know the answer to the question 8 X 8. you takes the place of Nick

PLURAL EXAMPLE OF YOU AS PRONOUN Students, do you know what 8 X 8 is? you takes the place of students

REMEMBER TO STUDY! Good Luck!