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Winter Cow Pronouns

Winter Cow Pronouns. Can anyone tell me w hat a Personal Pronoun is?. Personal Pronouns:. refers to people or animals. Can Anyone Give Me an Example of a Personal Pronoun ?. Personal Pronouns:. I, You, He, She, It, We, They, Me, Him, Her, Us, Them.

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Winter Cow Pronouns

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  1. Winter CowPronouns

  2. Can anyone tell me what a Personal Pronoun is?

  3. Personal Pronouns: • refers to people or animals

  4. Can Anyone Give Me an Example of a Personal Pronoun?

  5. Personal Pronouns: • I, You, He, She, It, We, They, Me, Him,Her, Us, Them

  6. Can anyone tell me what a Possessive Pronoun is?

  7. Possessive Pronouns: • Shows possession or ownership

  8. Can anyone give me an example of a Possessive Pronoun?

  9. Possessive Pronoun: • My, Mine, Your(s), His, Her(s), Its, Our(s), Their(s), Whose

  10. Does anybody know the difference between a Subject Pronoun and an Object Pronoun?

  11. Subject Pronouns: are often used with a noun or another pronoun as part of the subject of a clause or sentence • Object Pronouns: are often used with a noun or another pronoun as part of the direct object

  12. Examples: • Subject Pronoun: These and those are very different. • Object Pronoun: We share the dog. It belongs to her and me.

  13. Demonstrative Pronouns: • Demonstrative Pronouns: refer to specific people, places, or things

  14. Can anyone give me an example of a Demonstrative Pronoun?

  15. Demonstrative Pronouns: • This, That, These, Those

  16. Cow Card Activity • I will read a sentence and you will hold up the cow card that could replace the black bolded noun. • You will also hold up a pronoun type card that relates to the pronoun that is bolded in red.

  17. Example: • Mr. Moo gave hishay to the other cows. • Hold up the “he” card. • Hold up the “possessive pronoun” card.

  18. Replace the Black Noun with a Pronoun, What type of pronoun(s) is the red pronoun? • Cowlynntold us that she was going to meet them at the corn field.

  19. Answer: • She • Personal Pronouns

  20. Replace the Black Noun with a Pronoun, What type of pronoun(s) is the red pronoun? • The cow can’t decide which scarf it likes better, this one or that one.

  21. Answer: • It • Demonstrative Pronouns

  22. Replace the Black Noun with a Pronoun, What type of pronoun(s) is the red pronoun? • Fred saw him at the fair.

  23. Answer: • He • Object Pronoun

  24. Replace the Black Noun with a Pronoun, What type of pronoun(s) is the red pronoun? • Missy found a collar, if is isn’t hers, then it must be mine.

  25. Answer: • She • Possessive Pronoun

  26. Replace the Black Noun with a Pronoun, What type of pronoun(s) is the red pronoun? • Greg and Matt went to the creek last night to see him.

  27. Answer: • They • Subject Pronoun

  28. Worksheet: • Match the pronoun(s) in the sentence to the type of pronoun by writing the letter on the blank next to the sentence • Write a sentence using a demonstrative noun

  29. Overview: • Personal Pronouns: refers to people or animals • Possessive Pronouns: shows possession or ownership • Subject Pronouns: are often used with a noun or another pronoun as part of the subject of a clause or sentence • Object Pronouns: are often used with a noun or another pronoun as part of the direct object • Demonstrative Pronouns: refer to specific people, places, or things

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