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Page 1: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Grammar UnitPronouns

Page 2: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Let’s Review . . .The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of

speech. Just for the record, here are all eight:

• Noun• Pronoun• Adjective• Verb• Adverb• Preposition• Conjunction• Interjection

Page 3: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Pronouns can be used in different ways.

They can be

• Personal

• Indefinite

• Interrogative

• and Demonstrative

• Personal pronouns have a sub-category called possessive.

Page 4: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

First, let's start with a basic definition:

Pronouns take the place of nouns to name persons, places, things, or ideas.

Page 5: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

You now have 2 minutes . . .

Turn to the student next to you and see how many Pronouns you and your partner can come up with.

Page 6: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

There are 4 kinds of Pronouns

• Personal Pronouns• Personal pronouns have a sub-category called possessive.

• Interrogative Pronouns

• Demonstrative Pronouns

• Indefinite Pronouns

Page 7: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

• I• Me• You• He• Him• She

• Her• It• We• Us• They• Them

Page 8: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

PERSONALPOSESSIVE PRONOUNS:

• My• Mine• Your• Yours• His• Her

• Hers• Its• Our• Ours• Their• Theirs

****Note that there are no apostrophes used with possessive personal pronouns. This includes "its." Just as you would say "That is hers," you would say "Success is its own reward." It's stands for the contraction that represents "It is" or "It has." It's is NEVER possessive.

Page 9: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Now . . .

Take out a clean sheet of paper.

Page 10: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Write down ALL the

Personal Pronouns

and

Personal Possessive

Pronouns you can

remember and place

them in the correct

categories.

Personal

Pronouns

Personal

Possessive

Pronouns

Page 11: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS:

• Who

• Whom

• What

• Which

• Whose

in·ter·rog·a·tive

Asking a question or being of the nature of a question: an interrogative raising of the eyebrows.

Page 12: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS:

• This

• That

• These

• Those

de·mon·stra·tive

Involving or characterized by demonstration.

Specifying or singling out the person or thing referred to.

Page 13: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Write down the characteristics you noticed that separate Interrogative

and Demonstrative Pronouns

DEMONSTRATIVEPRONOUNS

INTERROGATIVEPRONOUNS

WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON?

Page 14: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:

• Anybody• Anyone• Each• Either• None• Someone• Somebody• Both

• Everyone• No One• Neither• Many• Few• Several• One

in·def·i·nite

A pronoun, such as any or some, that does not specify the identity of its object.

****Note: Some indefinite pronouns are singular, some are plural, and some may be used as both singular and plural. This will be discussed in a future lesson.

Page 15: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Now . . .Write 3 sentences including as many

INDEFINITE pronouns in each as you possibly can.

GO!

Page 16: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Now, take some time to look over your notes to prepare for the Pronouns quiz you will take in a few minutes.

Page 17: Grammar Unit Pronouns. Lets Review... The pronoun is the second of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: Noun Pronoun Adjective

Pronoun QuizWrite the pronouns from the following sentences.

• 1. He suggested that they clean up Wilmington Statue for their community service project.

• 2. They water-skied on Lake Erie. • 3. Who was it you said vacationed in Canada all last month? • 4. The teacher asked her to report on that later. • 5. The address on that clearly read Mexico. • 6. Whose book is that? • 7. Her story was about someone fleeing from a building. • 8. Either is fine with me. • 9. The factory blew into a thousand pieces, but no one heard it. • 10. Mary was so excited that she ran all the way home. • 11. Someone found Hemingway's journal after his death. • 12. Tractors are good for young boys and girls who want to practice

their driving skills.

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Pronoun Homework

In a newspaper or magazine, find an article that interests you and is more than 10 sentences in length.

Tape the article to a clean sheet of paper.

With a PINK pencil or pen, underline and number all the pronouns in the article.

On the paper, identify the type of pronoun it is.

Due Tomorrow at the beginning of class.

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Answers

1. He, they, their (a pronoun used as an adjective)2. They3. Who, it, you4. Her, that5. That6. Whose, that7. Her, someone8. Either, me9. No one, it10. She11. Someone, his12. Who, their