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By: Ki’Aundra Davis, Taliah Davis, Christopher Bryant, and Sydney Morris

By: Ki’Aundra Davis, Taliah Davis,Christopher Bryant, and Sydney Morris

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By: Ki’Aundra Davis, Taliah Davis, Christopher Bryant, and Sydney Morris

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PRONOUNS

• A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.

►Ex: The myth amuses Kim. It amuses her.

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

• A personal pronoun is a pronoun that is used to refer to people or things.

►Ex: "I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked for my autograph."(Shirley Temple)

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SUBJECT PRONOUNS

• A subject pronoun is a personal pronoun in the nominative case. It is used as the subject of a sentence.

►Ex: She especially likes “Atlanta’s Race.”

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OBJECT PRONOUN

• An object pronoun is a personal pronoun in the objective case. It is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.

►Ex: The librarian recommended it to us.

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Personal Pronouns

Subject Pronoun Singular:

I

You

He, she, it

Subject Pronoun Plural:

We

You

They

Object Pronoun Singular:

Me

You

Him, her, it

Object Pronoun Plural:

Us

You

Them

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SUBJECT

IYouHeSheIt

WeYouThey

OBJECT

MeYouHimHerItUs

YouThem

OBJECT PRONOUNS

The object of a verb receives the action of the verb. The personal pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, and them can all be used as the object of a verb. “Lisa likes cats. She likes to stoke them

SUBJECT PRONOUNS

The subject of a verb does the action of the verb. The personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we and they can all be used as the subject of a verb. “Lisa likes cats. She has four cats.

Read the following passage. Write the missing subject and object pronouns in the blank spaces.

My name is Taylor. ________ have two brothers. _______ are both older than _______. Sometimes they take me to the park and ________ play football together. I like playing football with ______ because they are very good. We are going to the park today. Would you like to come with _________? _______ can all play together. Afterwards, _______ can come to my house if ________want to. I think ________ will like my dad. He is very funny and _______ makes great pizzas. Do _______ like pizza?

Pronouns

Name __________________ Date_______________ Section_________

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Pronoun QuizPronouns are words that take the place of nouns.Some pronouns take the place of nouns in the subject part of a sentence.Example: Louis rode the skateboard. He rode the skateboard. (Louis is replaced by He)

Write the pronoun found in parentheses below that can take the place of each noun.

____ 1. Mrs. May walked down the street to catch the bus.____ 2. Mary and Paul are going to visit friends.____ 3. The turtles were glad to see Aaron.____ 4. Lucy drove the tractor on the farm.____ 5. The soup was delicious.____ 6. Mr. Wheat played the trumpet for the class.____ 7. The presentation was very interesting. ____ 8. Brain rode the horse.____ 9. Gianna petted the puppy.____ 10. Kali and Susan performed in the talent show.____ 11. Timmy and I baked a cake for our father.____ 12. Mark went skiing with Barry.____ 13. Mark and Joe did well on the science project.____ 14. Lois cleaned the house.

(he it she they we you)

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I

Me

My

Mine

We

Us

Our

Ours

You

Your Yours

He She

It

Him Her

His Hers Its

They Them

Their Theirs

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

Object Pronouns