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1 Pronouns By Mrs. Walker

2 What are pronouns? A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.

3 What are pronouns? Mrs. Walker went to the store to get some chocolate. She loves chocolate. She is the pronoun. It takes the place of a proper noun.

4 Here are some subject pronouns you should recognize in sentences. He, she, I, we, it, they, and you

5 Recognize the Subject Pronoun. I simply adore chocolate and peanut butter. What is the subject pronoun?

6 Recognize the Pronoun. I simply adore chocolate and peanut butter. I is the subject pronoun. Did you get it right?

7 What are the pronouns? Mrs. Walker loves chocolate too much. She thinks burning chocolate candles is better. They are less fattening and she can still 'smell' the chocolate.

8 Did you identify all the pronouns? Mrs. Walker loves chocolate too much. She thinks burning chocolate candles is better. They are less fattening and she can still 'smell' the chocolate.

9 Here are some more sentences with subject pronouns: The chocolate bonbons were great. They were the made with dark chocolate. What is the pronoun? What did it replace?

10 The chocolate bonbons were great. They were the made with dark chocolate.

11 Bonnie forgot to do the pronoun assignment over the weekend. She got in BIG trouble. What is the pronoun? What did it replace?

12 Bonnie forgot to do the pronoun assignment over the weekend. She got in BIG trouble. Bonnie forgot to do the pronoun assignment over the weekend. She got in BIG trouble.

13 Grandpa White came to our class. He was funny. What is the pronoun? What did it replace?

14 Grandpa White came to our class. He was funny.

15 Here are some object pronouns you should recognize in sentences. Him, her, it, them, us, you, and me

16 Kaylee went with me to the library. Me is the object pronoun.

17 My family went with me to the Nana and Grandpas. Me is the object pronoun.

18 Here are some possessive pronouns you should recognize in sentences. My, his, hers, its, ours, yours, and theirs

19 Mrs. Walker has two cats. Mittens is hers and Thimble belongs to Stephanie. Hers is the possessive pronoun.

20 My friend and I went to the YMCA to work out and visit. My is the possessive pronoun.


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