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Pronouns. a nd possessive pronouns, and indexing for pronouns. What is a pronoun?. A pronoun/ possessive pronoun . takes the place of a noun. Examples:. Pronouns He. it, she, they, we, us, them, me, you, all of you or y’all, her I see her. Possessive pronouns
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Pronouns and possessive pronouns, and indexing for pronouns
A pronoun/ possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun.
Examples: • Pronouns • He. it, she, they, we, us, them, me, you, all of you or y’all, her • I see her. • Possessive pronouns • Her, his, its, ours, yours, mine, theirs • Her name is Beth.
Examples • My teacher knows you. She wants my homework • My dog Max knows yourdog, they go to the same school.It has good teachers. • I finished my homework, it is at home. • Skip has a cat; her name is Jill. • I know Jim; does he know you?
Handshapes • Pronoun= pointing finger • Possessive pronoun = open “B” handshape.
Try these • My teacher is Mrs. Claborn; she wants my homework. • My dog Max knows your dog, They go to the same school; it has good teachers. • I forgot my homework, it is finished though. • Skip has a cat; her name is Jill. • I know Jim; does he know you?
Indexing Is pointing (yes, like a pronoun) an object into your space Your space is yours to manage so that you may keep information organized Jim has ASL homework. He likes fingerspelling. He fingerspells good.
Examples • Bob is deaf, he fingerspells slowly. He has 6 teachers; they like him. He knows your ASL teacher, Julie. He likes her. Do you know Bob?