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Pronouns

Pronouns

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English

4th - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.6.1A, L.6.1C

+4

Standards-aligned

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Cesar Esquit Castaneda

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7 Slides • 7 Questions

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Pronouns Personal and Possessive Form

By Cesar Esquit Castaneda

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Pronoun

A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this ).

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Multiple Choice

What is a pronoun?

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Words to fill blanks in sentences.

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A word that can function by itself.

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Word used to buy ice cream.

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I don't know.

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Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns are the words you may like others to use for you in place of your proper name.

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Poll

Personal pronouns are words you may like others to use for you in place of your proper name?

True

False

I don't know

I need more information

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Personal Pronouns

media
  • I, Me

  • You

  • He

  • She

  • They

  • We, Us

  • It​

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Open Ended

Type all the Personal Pronouns

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Possessive Pronouns

A pronoun indicating possession, for example mine, yours, hers, theirs.

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Possessive Pronouns

  • My

  • Your

  • His

  • Her

  • Their

  • Our

  • Its​

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Open Ended

Type all possessive pronouns

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between personal and possessive pronouns?

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Style

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Capital Letters

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Personals pronouns are words use for you in place of your proper name and Possessive pronouns indicate possession.

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There is no difference.

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Personal and Possessive Pronouns

Personal Possessive

  • I, Me My

  • You Your

  • He His

  • She Her

  • They Their

  • We, Us Our

  • It​ Its

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Open Ended

Write two pronouns in their personal and possessive form.

Pronouns Personal and Possessive Form

By Cesar Esquit Castaneda

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