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Pronouns Vague

Pronouns Vague

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English

7th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 3 Questions

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Avoiding

the Vague Pronoun "You"

Unit 5: Vague Pronouns

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Commonly Misused

People often use the word "you" when they mean to refer to themselves.​

I

  • EX: Henry was so excited, you could hear it in his voice.​​

When not referring directly to the listener, use a more specific noun or pronoun instead of you.​

​ the guests

  • When Dave worked at the zoo, you could smell him a mile away.​

Unit 5: Vague Pronouns

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Commonly Misused

Use the pronoun you when talking directly to the reader/listener.

  • The parade is about to start, so you should get the float ready.​​

Only use "one" when talking about situations that are very broad or hypothetical (meaning that they may happen, but haven't actually)​

  • EX: During the speech, Laurie said that one should never go hiking alone.

Unit 5: Vague Pronouns

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Multiple Choice

Which version of the sentence is the best?

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When one dances the waltz, never look at your feet.

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When you dance the waltz, never look at your feet.

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Multiple Choice

Which version of the sentence is the best?

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After staying up all night, I realized that you really need sleep.

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After staying up all night, I realized that I really need sleep.

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Multiple Choice

Which version of the sentence is the best?

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Ricky and I drove around the block, and we couldn't park anywhere.

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Ricky and I drove around the block, and you couldn't park anywhere.

Avoiding

the Vague Pronoun "You"

Unit 5: Vague Pronouns

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