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Pronouns- Lessons 4-6 Review

Pronouns- Lessons 4-6 Review

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
L.3.1A, 6.NS.B.3, L.2.1C

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Lauren DiMaio

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6 Slides • 12 Questions

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Lesson 4 - Intensive Pronouns

Intensive Pronouns emphasize the noun or pronoun in the same sentence. Intensive pronouns are not necessary to the meaning of the sentence. 

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Fill in the Blank

Samantha wondered aloud whether she __________ was the only one seeing what was happening.

3

Fill in the Blank

Alex knew that he __________ could achieve his goals if he put his mind to it.

4

Fill in the Blank

You __________ can easily overcome this obstacle with determination and hard work.

5

Fill in the Blank

The students understood that they __________ were responsible for completing their assignments on time.

6

Fill in the Blank

We __________ must take responsibility for our actions.

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Lesson 5 - Correcting Shifts

Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence.

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Open Ended

Rewrite the sentence to correct any pronoun shifts:

Students can ask your teachers for support.

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Correct answer:

Students can ask their teachers for support.

10

Open Ended

Rewrite the sentence to correct any pronoun shifts:

When my dad was younger, we would walk to school.

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Correct answer:

When
my dad was younger, he would walk to school.

12

Open Ended

Rewrite the sentence to correct any pronoun shifts:

If a student wants to go to the library, they must have a pass.

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Correct answer:

If a student
wants to go to the library, he or she must have a pass.

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Lesson 6 - Indefinite Pronouns

An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague - meaning it doesn't specifically identify what it is referring to.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below:

There was a knock on the door, but when I opened it, there was nobody there.

1

I

2

there

3

nobody

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Multiple Choice

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below:

Everyone is invited to my birthday party.

1

Everyone

2

invited

3

my

17

Multiple Choice

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below:

Many have tried to solve the mystery with no success.

1

mystery

2

many

3

tried

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Multiple Choice

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below:

Anything is possible if you put your mind to it and work hard.

1

you

2

anything

3

it

Lesson 4 - Intensive Pronouns

Intensive Pronouns emphasize the noun or pronoun in the same sentence. Intensive pronouns are not necessary to the meaning of the sentence. 

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