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Pronouns. Pronouns. A pronoun takes the place of a noun . Pronouns. Subject Pronouns. The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Pronouns. Subject Pronouns. The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. Pronouns. Subject Pronouns.
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Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun.
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence.
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin.
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. Who DOES the action?
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. Who DOES the action?
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. You can replace Tony with a subject pronoun.
Pronouns Subject Pronouns The subject DOES the action of a sentence. He waves to Erin. You can replace Tony with a subject pronoun.
Pronouns Object Pronouns
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence.
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin.
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. Who RECEIVES the action?
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. Who RECEIVES the action?
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to Erin. You can replace Erin with an object pronoun.
Pronouns Object Pronouns The object RECEIVES the action of a sentence. Tony waves to her. You can replace Erin with an object pronoun.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one:
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: Anita plants the seeds.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: Anita plants the seeds.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: Anita plants the seeds. With Pronouns: _____ plants ______.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: Anita plants the seeds. With Pronouns: She plants them.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one:
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: The runners cross the finish line.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: The runners cross the finish line. With Pronouns: _________cross _________.
Tony waved to Erin. With Pronouns: He waved to her. Try this one: The runners cross the finish line. With Pronouns: They cross it.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers. With a subject pronoun: ______ like green peppers.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers. With a subject pronoun: _We__ like green peppers.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers. With a subject pronoun: _We__ like green peppers.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers. With a subject pronoun: _We__ like green peppers. With an object pronoun: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like __________.
Try this one: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like green peppers. With a subject pronoun: _We__ like green peppers. With an object pronoun: My sisters, my grandmother, and I like __them____.
Pronouns So remember… A pronountakes the place of a noun. Subject pronouns takes the place of subject nouns. Object pronouns take the place of object nouns.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy. You gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy. You gave the ball to Tommy. We gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy. You gave the ball to Tommy. We gave the ball to Tommy. They gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy. You gave the ball to Tommy. We gave the ball to Tommy. They gave the ball to Tommy. It gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun DOES the action in a sentence. I gave the ball to Tommy. He gave the ball to Tommy. She gave the ball to Tommy. You gave the ball to Tommy. We gave the ball to Tommy. They gave the ball to Tommy. It gave the ball to Tommy.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. An object pronoun RECEIVES the action in a sentence.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. An object pronoun RECEIVES the action in a sentence. Tommy gave the ball to me.
Pronouns A pronountakes the place of a noun. An object pronoun RECEIVES the action in a sentence. Tommy gave the ball to me. Tommy gave the ball to him.