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Learn about pronouns, words that replace nouns, and how to use them effectively to avoid repetition in sentences. Understand the rules of pronoun agreement with their antecedents and see examples of pronouns in action.
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Profound Pronouns By Bridget Longtin and Rachel Spivey
Definition • A word that stands for a noun or for another word that takes the place of a noun. She, it, he Her, them, They, him
Rules • Pronouns take place of a noun/s • Pronouns must agree with their antecedent. • Pronouns are used to keep from repeating in a sentence. It
Words We They Their He She Sentences Bobby smiled. “That was cool,” he said. Suzie ran without shoes, so she had sore feet. Examples She You It
Types WE • Plural Personal (We, us, etc.) Possessive (Ours, your, yours, etc.) • Singular Personal (I, me, etc.) Possessive (my, mine, etc.)