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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.
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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.)