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Title: Where


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Wheres the pronoun?
OTHER
Lets Agree!!!
Are you the SUBJECT or the OBJECT?
Pronoun vs. Antecedent
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ARE YOU READY FOR...
FINAL JEOPARDY!!!
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C1 final
Make this sentence clear Jamie and Jessie told
the same story, but she gave more details.
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It was a very hard test.
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It Subject
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The jury discussed the case and they decided she
was not guilty.
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they Subject
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Mr. Nestle gives them treats for positive
attitudes.
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them Object
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Can you help me at the fundraiser?
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you Subject me Object
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My friend and I enjoy reading on the weekends,
but she says my brother is often a distraction
for her.
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I Subject she Subject her Object
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Clyde, who committed most of the crimes, hoped
his health would return.
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Pronoun his Antecedent - Clyde
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Months later, these fugitives from the law went
back to their illegal ways.
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Pronoun their Antecedent - fugitives
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On the day they died, the couple had their car
stopped by police.
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Pronoun their Antecedent - couple
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After the gunfire ended, Bonnie was found with a
machine gun across her lap.
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Pronoun her Antecedent - Bonnie
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The relatives of the criminal were ashamed of
their famous family member.
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Pronoun their Antecedent - relatives
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My family is very small. It is just my brother
and me.
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My, It, my, me
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I believe he made it harder than it was.
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I, he, it, it
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Each person has his or her view on that topic.
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his, her
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We owe a debt of gratitude towards people like
them.
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We, them
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Each member was asked to give his or her opinion
on that topic. Michael selected you to share
yours first.
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his, her, you, yours
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Neil Armstrong and (he, him) planted a U.S. flag
on the moon.
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he
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Some of the guests prefer to stay with _____
families only.
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their
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Tina and (she, her) saw an exhibit about garbage
at the childrens museum.
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she
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On the day of the exam, one of the students
forgot _____ pencil.
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his or her
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Each person should bring ________ favorite book
to class tomorrow.
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his or her
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The bride and the groom took ____ vows.
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their
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A hospital cares for patients as well as _____
can.
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it
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No matter how hard she tried, Sara could not find
_____ book bag.
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her
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A person who reads the directions may find
_______ does better on the test.
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he or she
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Jill, Jacob, and Julie were surprised when _____
bus was not on time. _____ had a flat tire.
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