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PRONOUNS Personal/Possessive
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PRONOUNS A pronoun is used in place of a noun or nouns. Some common pronouns include: he, her, him, I, it, me, she, them, they, us, and we.
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ANTECEDENTS An antecedent is the word(s) to which a pronoun refers. EX: Sally called to say she will arrive late.
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SUBJECTIVE PRONOUNS A subjective pronoun acts as the subject of the sentence. It performs the action of the verb. EX: He spends each afternoon riding his bike.
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OBJECTIVE PRONOUNS An objective pronoun acts as the object of the sentence. It receives the action of the verb. EX: Take a picture of him, not us!
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS A possessive pronoun tells you who owns something. EX: The red basket is mine.
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CREATE A DOUBLE T-CHART SINGULARPLURAL 1 st Person SubjectiveIwe Objectivemeus Possessivemy, mineour, ours
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CREATE A DOUBLE T-CHART SINGULARPLURAL 2 nd Person Subjectiveyou Objectiveyou Possessiveyour, yours
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CREATE A DOUBLE T-CHART SINGULARPLURAL 3 rd Person Subjectivehe, she, itthey Objectivehim, her, itthem Possessivehis, her, hers, itstheir, theirs
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