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Pronouns. Pronouns take the place of nouns. --Subject pronouns come before the verb. --Object pronouns are found after the verb. --Possessive pronouns show possession. Subject Pronouns. she he I we they it you. Object Pronouns. her him me us them it you. Possessive Pronouns.
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Pronouns Pronouns take the place of nouns. --Subject pronouns come before the verb. --Object pronouns are found after the verb. --Possessive pronouns show possession.
Subject Pronouns • she • he • I • we • they • it • you
Object Pronouns • her • him • me • us • them • it • you
Possessive Pronouns • her, hers • his • my, mine • our, ours • their, theirs • its • your, yours
Find the pronoun. Is it a subject or object pronoun? • She went to the store yesterday. • Mrs. Lewis told us to clean the mess. • Did Hailey’s parents bring them? • I love rocky road ice cream. • You are the best player on the team • Help her carry her heavy load.
Find the pronoun. Is it a subject or object pronoun? • She went to the store yesterday. S • Mrs. Lewis told us to clean the mess. O • Did Hailey’s parents bring them? O • I love rocky road ice cream. S • You are the best player on the team. S • Help her carry her heavy load. O
Replace the underlined noun with a possessive pronoun. • Is this Sarah’s crayon box? • We went to Joey’s party. • I borrowed George’s and Zack’s books. • “Allie’s family is going to Sea World,” Allie said. • Is the dog wearing dog’s collar?
Replace the underlined noun with a possessive pronoun. • Is this her crayon box? • We went to his party. • I borrowed their books. • “My family is going to Sea World,” Allie said. • Is the dog wearing its collar?
We or Us • We are going on a field trip Friday. • Mrs. Fernandez gave us a study guide.
I or Me • I begged my mom for a pet turtle. • My aunt brought me a souvenir from her trip.