Title: PRONOUNS
1PRONOUNS
- Our handy, dandy, friends
- They give us short cuts!
2PRONOUNS
- TAKES THE PLACE OF A NOUN OR A PRONOUN
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- The boy looks at the books.
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3REPLACE THE NOUNS!
- The boy looks at the books.
- He looks at them.
4REPLACE THE NOUNS!
- The students listened to Mrs. Puff.
- They listened to her.
5What about?
- Mrs. Cochren wants ice cream.
- She wants what?
6Pronouns replace nouns!
- The flavors look tasty!
- _______look tasty.
- All
- Most
- Some
- Which
- Those
7Antecedent Examples
- Who wants a refreshing root beer float?
- To which noun is who referring or replacing?
8You should know
- A pronoun takes the place of a noun!
- Each pronoun has an antecedent (stated or
unstated). - Antecedent the word the pronoun refers to or
replaces
9Antecedent example
- The dog chased the cats.
- It chased them.
10Antecedent Examples
- Scooby Doo, where are you?
11TYPES OF PRONOUNS
- PERSONAL
- REFLEXIVE
- INTENSIVE
- DEMONSTRATIVE
- INTERROGATIVE
- INDEFINITE
- RELATIVE
12Personal Pronouns
- The most common group of pronouns which refer to
the person - Speaking
- Spoken to
- Spoken about
13PERSONAL PRONOUNS
- SINGULAR
- FIRST PERSON I, ME, MY, MINE
- SECOND PERSON YOU, YOUR, YOURS
- THIRD PERSON HE, HIM, HIS
- SHE, HER, HERS
- IT, ITS
14PERSONAL PRONOUNS
- PLURAL
- FIRST PERSON WE, US, OUR, OURS
- SECOND PERSON YOU, YOUR, YOURS
- THIRD PERSON THEY, THEM,
- THEIR, THEIRS
15NOTES
- PRONOUN
- TAKES THE PLACE OF A NOUN
- ANTECEDENT
- THE NOUN TO WHICH THE PRONOUN
- IS REFERRING OR REPLACING
16REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
- REFERS TO THE SUBJECT AND IS NECESSARY TO THE
MEANING - SPONGE BOB ENJOYS HIMSELF AT THE KRUSTY KRAB.
17Reflexive Pronouns
- First person myself, ourselves
- Second person yourself, yourselves
- Third person himself, herself
- itself, themselves
18Reflexive Example
- The artist prided himself of his masterpiece.
19Intensive Pronouns
- Emphasizes another noun or pronoun and is
unnecessary to the meaning. It intensifies the
meaning! - Mrs. Cochren herself popped the popcorn!
20Intensive Examples
- Did you draw Bigfoot yourself?
21Intensive Pronouns
- First person myself, ourselves
- Second person yourself, yourselves
- Third person himself, herself
- itself, themselves
22REFLEXIVE VERSUS INTENSIVE
- Reflexive required or meaning
- is unsure or changed
- Intensive intensifier
- The students raised the money themselves.
- They motivated themselves to work hard.
23Reflexive or Intensive?
- She ate the pizza herself!
- INTENSIVE
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- They wanted to do the project by themselves.
- REFLEXIVE
- You yourself must make SMART choices!
- INTENSIVE
24DEMONSTRATIVE
- THESE PRONOUNS POINT OUT A PERSON, PLACE, THING,
OR IDEA. - This is the best candy.
- Are these good?
25DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
26DEMONSTRATIVE EXAMPLES
- THESE ARE MINE.
- THE SHOES ARE MINE.
- DID YOU SEE THAT?
- DID YOU SEE THE ACCIDENT?
- I WANT TO BUY THIS.
- I WANT TO BUY AN ARMADILLO.
27DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN OR ADJECTIVE?
- THIS IS HIS PET.
- THIS SPIDER IS HUGE.
- THAT SPIDER IS SCARY.
- THAT IS SO GROSS!
28ADJECTIVE
- THIS SPIDER IS HUGE.
- THIS GIVES MORE DETAIL ABOUT THE NOUNTHE SPIDER.
WHICH SPIDER?
29DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
- THIS IS HIS PET.
- THIS REPLACES THE NOUN THE SPIDER.
- THE SPIDER IS HIS PET.
30ADJECTIVE
31RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- These start a clause that relates to a noun in
the sentence - THAT
- WHICH
- WHO
- WHOM
- WHOSE
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32RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- THAT (can be demonstrative or relative)
- WHICH (can be interrogative or relative)
- WHO (can be interrogative or relative)
- WHOM (can be interrogative or relative)
- WHOSE (can be interrogative or relative)
33RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- INTRODUCE AN ADJECTIVE CLAUSE (dependent CLAUSES)
- CHOCOLATE, WHICH I LOVE, IS YUMMY.
- HE IS THE NEIGHBOR WHO I THINK IS A VAMPIRE!
34Whats a dependent clause?
- It starts with a dependent clause word.
- (that, which, who, whom, whose)
- A subject and a verb are within the clause
- It needs an independent clause for it to make
sense.
35RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- The boy that is funny is John.
- The author who I love is J.K. Rowling.
- The girl whose mother I know is Ann.
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36INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
- WHICH
- WHAT
- WHO
- WHOM
- WHOSE
37INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
- THESE PRONOUNS INTRODUCE A QUESTION.
- WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR?
- WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SHOW?
- WHICH DO YOU PREFERDOGS OR CATS?
- WHOSE LEPRECHAUN IS THIS?
- TO WHOM ARE YOU SPEAKING?
38INTERROGATIVE OR RELATIVE
- INTERROGATIVEINTRODUCES A QUESTION
- RELATIVEBEGINS A SUBORDINATE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
39INTERROGATIVE OR RELATIVE?
40INTERROGATIVE OR RELATIVE?
- WHICH CHEESE IS YOUR FAVORITE?
41INTERROGATIVE OR RELATIVE?
- The cheese which I like best is brie.
42INTERROGATIVE OR RELATIVE?
- JODI PICOULT WRITES GREAT NOVELS THAT KEEP ME
TURNING THE PAGES.
43INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- REFERS TO A NOUN THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BE
SPECIFICALLY NAMED - SOME WERE THERE. (who is the some? How many?)
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44INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- REFERS TO A NOUN THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BE
SPECIFICALLY NAMED - Many were present today.
- (Who? How many?)
45SINGULAR INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- ANYBODY NOBODY EACH
- ANYONE NO ONE EITHER
- ANYTHING NOTHING NONE
- NEITHER
- EVERYBODY SOMEBODY
- EVERYONE SOMEONE
- EVERYTHING SOMETHING
46PLURAL INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- BOTH
- FEW
- MANY
- SEVERAL
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- USE PLURAL VERB FORMS
- ARE, WERE, ETC.
47SINGULAR OR PLURALINDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- ALL
- ANY
- MORE
- MOST
- NONE
- SOME
48INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- Why are indefinite pronouns indefinite?
- They refer to a person or thing but is not
specifically named. - -body, -one, -thing, some-, any-, every-,
no- -
- all, any, none, one, most, many, several ,
few, each, either
49INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- SOME WERE THERE.
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- LEPRECHAUNS WERE THERE.
50INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- MANY WERE ABSENT.
- ZOMBIES WERE ABSENT.
51TYPES OF PRONOUNS
- PERSONAL
- REFLEXIVE
- INTENSIVE
- DEMONSTRATIVE
- INTERROGATIVE
- INDEFINITE
- RELATIVE
52Identify the pronoun type!
- They wanted to do the work themselves.
- The students talked to them.
- Dont do that!
- The boy whose mother I know was here.
53Identify the pronoun type.
- Whose dog is this?
- Nobody voted for me.
- The man, whose house is by mine, is nice.
- She painted the picture herself!
54ADJECTIVES
- Describe or modify a noun or pronoun!
- Adjectives answer a question
- Which?
- What kind?
- How many?
55 Examples of ADJECTIVES
- The spooky pumpkin
- The crazy skeleton
- The disgusting zombie
- The scary ghost
56Articles are ADJECTIVES!!!
- A, AN, and THE ARTICLES
- Which ghost? A ghost
- How many skeletons? A skeleton
- Which zombie? The zombie
57Demonstrative Pronoun or Adjective?
- This, That, These, Those
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- Can the word be replaced with a noun?
- pronoun
- Does the word describe a noun that follows?
- adjective
58Demonstrative Pronoun or Adjective?
- This, That, These, Those
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- I want this!
- I want this candy!
- Look at those!
- Look at those witches!
59Proper Adjective comes from a proper noun
- Rome
- Roman Empire
- Persia
- Persian cat
- Italy
- Italian leather
60Noun versus Adjective
- I go to school. NOUN
- I ride the school bus. ADJECTIVE
- I want some paper.
- I want some paper clips.
- Look at that gold nugget.
- I like gold.
61Pronoun versus Adjective
- Give me those gummi bears. D.A.
- Give me those! D.P.
- Worksheet packet 34, 35, 36, 37