Pronouns
Pronouns
Pronouns
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Pronouns
less boring.
• We do not have to continually
repeat our subject.
• We can identify our subject in a
variety of ways, other than by
“name”.
Pronouns
• Pronouns can substitute for
(or take the place of) nouns.
• Pronouns can
appear
anywhere in
a sentence.
Antecedents
Antecedent: The noun that is
being replaced by a pronoun.
Demonstrative pronouns
demonstrate or point out
things like people, places,
objects, or ideas.
Demonstrative Pronouns
• this
• that
• these
• those
Demonstrative Pronouns
• This is easy.
• That was difficult.
• These are hilarious.
• Those will not last.
• Do not put a noun after the
demonstrative pronoun it
will then become an
adjective.
Demonstrative Pronouns
To remember “demonstrative”,
think of a monster pointing at
you!
TWINS!
that what
which which
who who
whose whose
whom whom
Pronoun Review
Pronoun Review
• What purpose does a
pronoun serve?
•A pronoun allows us to
identify our subject by
something other than name.
Pronoun Review
• Identify the pronoun and type in
each of the sentences below.
nominative
• She made a donation to charity.
• Who will go to the office? interrogative
• Did Stacy make that herself? intensive
• Please help John look for hispossessive
glasses.
Pronoun Review
• What is an antecedent?
•An antecedent is the noun
that is being replaced by
the pronoun.
Pronoun Review
• What are the pronouns and antecedents
in the sentences below?
• Coach Burr gave his dog a bath.
• Does Ms. Joyce know her cell phone is
ringing in class?
• The students ate the candy; it was all
gone.
• Ms. Holland and Ms. Young lost their
luggage in the terminal.
Pronoun Review
• Why do we need pronouns?
•We need pronouns so that
our writing is less repetitive
and less boring.
Pronoun Review
• Why is it important to use an
antecedent in writing?
•It is important to use an
antecedent so that the reader
knows what the writer is
saying, to avoid confusion.
Pronoun Review
• Which two types of pronouns use
exactly the same list of words except
for that and what?
• Relative
• Interrogative
• Personal
• Intensive
• Demonstrative
• Indefinite
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun
names people?
•Intensive
•Personal
•Interrogative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun points
out people, places or things?
•Indefinite
•Relative
•Demonstrative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun does
not refer to a specific person,
place or thing?
•Interrogative
•Indefinite
•Intensive
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun
intensifies another noun or
pronoun?
•Intensive
•Indefinite
•Interrogative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun refers to
the subject and reflects the
action of the verb back to the
subject?
•Reflexive
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun
introduces a subordinate
clause?
•Demonstrative
•Indefinite
•Relative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronoun
introduces a question?
•Intensive
•Interrogative
•Indefinite
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns are
the examples listed below?
•I, me, he, she, it, we, you
they
•Personal
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns
are the examples listed
below?
•this, that, these, those
•Demonstrative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns are
the examples listed below?
•myself, yourself,
ourselves, herself
• Intensive/Reflexive
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns are the
examples listed below?
•someone, anyone, everybody,
none, most, several
•Indefinite
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns are
the examples listed below?
•that, which, who, whom,
whose
•Relative
Pronoun Review
• Which type of pronouns are
the examples listed below?
•what, which, who, whom,
whose
•Interrogative