Title: Pronoun
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Pronoun
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a
noun or another pronoun.
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A pronoun can refer to a person, place, thing, or
idea.
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The word that a pronoun refers to is called its
antecedent.
Ramon visited Death Valley, and he was impressed.
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Pronouns such as we, I, he, them and it are
called personal pronouns.
Personal pronouns have a variety of forms to
indicate different persons, numbers, and cases.
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There are first-person, second-person, and
third-person personal pronouns, each having both
singular and plural forms.
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I went out.
We left early.
You left too.
You are leaving.
He came by bus.
They came by car.
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Each personal pronoun forms three cases subject,
object, and possessive.
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Choose the pronoun form depending on the
pronouns function in the sentence.
He read about Death Valley.
Julie asked him about the rocks.
Ramon bought his book.
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14Subject Object Personal Pronoun Usage
15Pronouns I and Me
16Use I in the subject of the sentence.
I want a new coat for Christmas. Larry and I
made 1.00 picking up trash.
17I am hungry. Subject My sister and I had to
clean our rooms. Subjects
18Use me after the action verb. (Object) Grandpa
helped me chop wood. (Object)
action verb
19The teacher told me to take the note to the
office. action verb Carl sings
with me. action verb
20Choose I or me. (I me) walked to school.
21Choose I or me. Carol saw ( I me) at the
park.
22Choose I or me. The nurse gave ( I me) a
band-aid.
23Choose I or me. (I me) took a bubble bath.
24Choose I or me. Ms. Ginny gave (I me) a
bookmark.
25What should I know?
- Use I in the subject of the sentence.
- Use me after the action verb.
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27If the pronoun appears in the subject of a
sentence, use I.
28If the pronoun appears in thepredicate part of
the sentence, use me.
- Sherry went home with me.
29Using I and Me With Another Name
- Sometimes we combine the pronouns I and me with
another person. - Betsy and I like to read.
- The TV was too loud for Rob and me.
30When using I and me with another person, always
put other persons name first.
31Bobby and I broke the blue lamp.
32Sit beside Terry and me.
33So when do you use I or me with the other
persons name?
34The And Trick!
- Cover the word and plus the other persons
name. Read the sentence and listen for the
correct pronoun.
35The And Trick!
- Robert and I walked home.
36The And Trick!
- Give the paper to Steve and me.
37You try it!
- Find the sentence that correctly uses I and me.
38Which sentence is correct?
- Mike and I worked for hours.
- Mike and me worked for hours.
39Which sentence is correct?
- Bob and I rode the bus.
- Bob and me rode the bus.
40Which sentence is correct?
- Help Gary and me paint this.
- Help Gary and I paint this.
41On the outside I-flap, please write...
- If the pronoun appears in the subject of a
sentence, use I. - Example I was late for school.
- Use I BEFORE a verb.
42Like this.
43On the outside me-flap, please write...
- If the pronoun receives the action of the verb,
use ME. - Example Sherry went with me.
- Use me AFTER a verb.
44Next...
- Read the following sentences. If you should
complete the sentence using the subjective
pronoun I, write the sentence on the inside of
the I-flap. If, however, you should complete the
sentence using the objective pronoun me, write
the sentence on the inside of the me-flap.
45You should write these sentences...
Here
Or here
461. Mother and I/me love ice cream.2. No one
wanted help from Ted and I/me.3. Move the chair
beside John and I/me.4. After Kathy and I/me
finished, we put our books away.
47Check your answers
48Place on the I-Flap1. Mother and I love ice
cream.2. After Kathy and I finished, we put our
books away.Place on the Me-Flap3. No one
wanted help from Ted and me.4. Move the chair
beside John and me.
49Remember the And Test
- When using I or me and another persons name,
cover the word and the other persons name to
find which pronoun would be used.
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51More Practice with I and Me
52Which is correct?
- He told Tom and (I/me) to get ready.
53Which is correct?
- He and (I/me) are going to town.
54Which is correct?
- The teacher called on Sarah and (I/me).
55Which is correct?
- John and (I/me) saw Mia at the movies.
56Which is correct?
- I prepared sub sandwiches for Christian and
(I/me).
57Pronouns We and Us
58Pronouns take the place of nouns. Use the
pronouns we and us to tell about yourself and
another person.
We like to swim. Dad plays tag with us.
59Use we in the subject of the sentence.
We went for ice cream. We ate supper with our
friends.
60We clean the house. Subject We wash the
car. Subject
61Use us after the action verb. Dad threw the ball
to us. action verb
62My mom took us to the mall.
action verb Grandpa baits our hook for
us. action verb
63Choose we or us. (We or Us) drank lemonade.
64Choose we or us. My friends want (we or us) to
help her.
65Choose we or us. The boys gave (we or us)
towels to dry our hands.
66Choose we or us. That movie didnt frighten
(we or us) girls at all.
67Choose we or us. (We or Us) teachers can no
longer tolerate the states mismanagement of funds.
68Choose we or us. The administration has given
(us or we) students no alternatives.
69Choose we or us. This was a ritual that (we or
us) kids looked forward to with anticipation.
70Continue Your Four-Flap Foldable
71Open the WE Flap and Write...
Use we as the subject of the sentence. Example
We kids are tired. Use we BEFORE the action verb.
72Open the Us Flap and Write...
Use us after the verb (usually). Example The
principal looked at us girls with wonder and
curiosity.
73Next...
- Read the following sentences. If you should
complete the sentence using the subjective
pronoun we, write the sentence on the inside of
the we-flap. If, however, you should complete the
sentence using the objective pronoun us, write
the sentence on the inside of the us-flap.
74- (We/Us) girls are tired of all the fuss you boys
are making. - Jacob has brought (we/us) boys candy today.
- Mrs. Hobbs brought (we/us) donuts for winning the
scavenger hunt. - (We/Us) boys are too busy to join any more
after-school activities.
75Check your Answers!
76- Place on the We-Flap
- We girls are tired of all the fuss you boys
- are making.
- We boys are too busy to join any more
- after-school activities.
- Place on the Us-Flap
- 3. Jacob has brought us boys candy today.
- Mrs. Hobbs brought us donuts for winning
- the scavenger hunt.
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77What should I know?
- Use we in the subject of the sentence.
- Use us after the action verb.
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79Subject and Object Pronoun Worksheet
80Exceptions to the rule A subject pronoun is used
after a form of a be verb (is, are, was, were,
etc.). This is she, Carla said when answering
the phone. Remember use the object form of a
pronoun when it is used within a prepositional
phrase. On account of (I, me), my mom rarely
uses the phone.
81Interactive Notebook
82Personal They are fresh-picked
veggies. Subjective This is she, Carla said
when answering the phone. Carla and I
love to talk on the phone. Objective There are
many similarities between you and me.
83Pronouns
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Why It Matters
Practice and Apply
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Antecedent
The antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a
pronoun replaces or refers to.
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Use a singular pronoun to refer to a singular
antecedent.
One story has its setting in Egypt.
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Use a plural pronoun to refer to a plural
antecedent.
The characters have their motives for murder.
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The pronoun must agree in person with the
antecedent.
Louis likes his mysteries to have surprise
endings.
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The gender of the pronoun must be the same as the
gender of its antecedent.
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Personal pronouns have three gender forms
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Agatha Christie sets many of her stories in
England.
The hero has to use all his wits to solve the
crime.
91Why It Matters
In your writing, you will sometimes refer to
several people or groups of people. Correct
pronoun-antecedent agreement will help your
readers keep track of who is who in your writing.
92Practice and Apply
Write the pronouns and their antecedents in these
sentences.
93Practice and Apply
Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this
sentence.
94Practice and Apply
Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this
sentence.
95Practice and Apply
Write the pronouns and their antecedents in this
sentence.