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Pronouns

• What is a Pronoun?

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Pronouns

Pronoun

A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or another pronoun.

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A pronoun can refer to a person, place, thing,or idea.

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The word that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent.

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Ronal visited Death Valley, and he was impressed.

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Pronouns such as we, I, he, them and it are called personal pronouns.

Personal pronouns have a variety of forms to indicate different persons, numbers, and cases.

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There are first-person, second-person, and third-person personal pronouns, each having both singular and plural forms.

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Each personal pronoun forms three cases: subject, object, and possessive.

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Choose the pronoun form depending on the pronoun’s function in the sentence.

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Pronouns help you talk about people concisely when you’re telling a story.

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Write the personal pronoun in the sentence below.

1. Death Valley is famous for its strange moving boulders.

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Write the personal pronoun in the sentence below.

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2. The rocks slide and leave long tracks behind them.

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Write the personal pronoun in the sentence below.

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3. Do you know why this happens?

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Pronoun Agreement

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Antecedent

The antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces or refers to.

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One story has its setting in Egypt.

Use a singular pronoun to refer to a singular antecedent.

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Use a plural pronoun to refer to a plural antecedent.

The characters have their motives for murder.

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The pronoun must agree in person with the antecedent.

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Rosi likes his mysteries to have surprise endings.

THIRD PERSON

The gender of the pronoun must be the same as the gender of its antecedent.

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Personal pronouns have three gender forms:

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•masculine he, his, him

•feminine she, her, hers

•neuter it, its

Agnez Mo sets many of her stories in England.

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The hero has to use all his wits to solve the crime.

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MASCULINE

In your writing, you will sometimes refer to several people or groups of people.

Correct pronoun-antecedent agreement will help your readers keep track of who is who in your writing.

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Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this sentence.PRACTICE

4. Agatha loved real-life mysteries of the past. She helped to investigate them in the Middle East

PRACTICE Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this sentence.

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5. Agatha and her husband went on many archaeological trips and found them exciting.

PRACTICE Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this sentence.

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6. A mystery writer may use exotic places and backgrounds for his or her stories.

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