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Pronoun-Verb Agreement

Pronoun-Verb Agreement

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English

2nd Grade

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Easy

CCSS
L.1.1C, RF.2.3C, RF.2.3D

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Alonna Washington

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Pronoun-Verb Agreement

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-A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or nouns.

-A present -tense verb tells about an action that is happening right now. It also must agree with the subject pronoun of the sentence.



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Add -s to most action verbs in the present tense with the pronouns he, she, and it



Examples:

-He makes rules.

-She votes for the law.

-It explains the rules.

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Do not add s to most verbs in the present tense with the pronouns I, we, you, and they.

Examples:

-We visit the Statue of Liberty.

- I see a copy of the Constitution.

-You talk about its importance.

-They ask questions about the past.

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Multiple Choice

She (like, likes) to think about history.

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like

2

likes

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Multiple Choice

He (thinks, think) that history can teach us important lessons.

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thinks

2

think

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Multiple Choice

I (plan, plans) to visit Liberty Bell.

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plan

2

plans

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Multiple Choice

We (know, knows) all about the bell.

1

knows

2

know

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Multiple Choice

I (read, reads) lots of books about history.

1

reads

2

read

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Multiple Choice

You (plans, plan) to share part of the story, don't you?

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plans

2

plan

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Multiple Choice

It (shows, show) us what people long ago thought was important.

1

show

2

shows

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Multiple Choice

He (learn, learns) about the constitution.

1

learn

2

learns

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Multiple Choice

We (likes, like) to visit historic places.

1

likes

2

like

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