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This guide focuses on the concept of pronouns, elucidating their significance and function in sentences. Through practical examples, readers will learn to identify pronouns within various contexts. Each practice sentence includes exercises to underline pronouns and note their antecedents. Engage with sentences highlighting common pronouns such as "her," "they," "yours," and more. By recognizing pronouns, readers can enhance their writing and comprehension skills. Perfect for learners aiming to strengthen their understanding of grammar.
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Pronouns What is a pronoun?
Copy the sentences and underline the pronouns. • Mrs. Smith does not like her students to approach her with a question until they have first tried to figure out the answer on their own. • Jennifer is a very shallow person who only likes someone if they have a lot of money. • My pancakes were flatter than hers.
Mrs. Smith does not like her students to approach her with a question until they have first tried to figure out the answer on their own. • Jennifer is a very shallow person who only likes someone if they have a lot of money. • My pancakes were flatter than hers.
Copy the sentences and underline the pronouns. • Since you are leaving tomorrow, we will wash your clothes today. • The living room is hers to clean, not mine. • Yours is the kind of character I hope my children have when they become adults.
Since you are leaving tomorrow, we will wash your clothes today. • The living room is hers to clean, not mine. • Yours is the kind of character I hope my children have when they become adults.
Independent Practice • Identify the pronoun in each sentence. • Write the antecedent on the line.