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Pronouns

Learn about pronouns that replace nouns in sentences. Subject, object, and possessive pronouns are explained, including examples like "he," "it," and "theirs." Enhance your grammar skills now!

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Pronouns

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  1. Pronouns By Deobra

  2. What are pronouns? A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.

  3. What are pronouns? • He went to the store to get some milk. • He is the pronoun. It takes the place of a proper noun.

  4. Here are some subject pronouns you should recognize in sentences. He, she, I, we, it, they, you

  5. Recognize the Pronoun. I enjoy fruits and vegetables. What is the pronoun?

  6. What is the pronoun? He brought a tuna sandwich for lunch. Here are some more pronouns you should know. it

  7. They were great. • What is the pronoun?

  8. She got in trouble. • What is the pronoun?

  9. He was funny. • What is the pronoun?

  10. Here are some object pronouns you should recognize in sentences. Him, her, it, them, us, you, me

  11. Kaley went with me to the library. • Me is the object pronoun.

  12. My family went with me to the mall. • Me is the object pronoun.

  13. Here are some possessive pronouns you should recognize in sentences. My, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs

  14. The ball is hers. • Hers is the possessive pronoun.

  15. My friend and I went to the beach. • My is the possessive pronoun.

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