Title: What are Pronouns?
1What are Pronouns?
She
I
He
2Pronoun Project!
- Fold your paper into 8 squares (number 1-8)
- Write the definition and the examples for each
type of pronoun - Illustrate each section in a creative way that
will help you remember them
38 Parts of the Foldable
- Antecedent
- Subject
- Object
- Possessive
- Reflexive
- Interrogative
- Demonstrative
- Indefinite
4What are pronouns?
- Pronouns take the place of nouns. The word or
phrase replaced by a pronoun is called an
antecedent.
5Example
- Halloween is one of America's holidays. It is
celebrated in October. - (Halloween is a noun. It is a pronoun that refers
to the antecedent, Halloween.)
6Example
- When Robert was fixing the car, he cut his hand.
- (Robert is a noun. He is a pronoun that refers to
the antecedent, Robert.)
7Personal Pronouns
- Refer to people or things
- Include I, me, my, mine, you, your, yours, he,
him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them,
their, theirs, we, us, our, ours.
ME!
8Examples
- He took her place in the game.
- Their main objective is to scare students.
9Choose the correct pronoun.
- Skateboards are fun, but
- can be dangerous.
- A. them
- B. it
- C. they
- D. we
10Now you try. Which of the following contains a
correct pronoun?
- A hill is next to them. It is very steep.
- Jeff rides his new bike. Him rides it down the
block. - Rickie gets on the plane. They are very excited
about his trip.
112. Subject Pronouns
- Used as the subject of the sentence
- They went to the Halloween party.
- You should wear a scary costume.
Singular Plural
I We
You You
He, she, it they
123. Object Pronouns
- Used as direct objects, as indirect objects, or
as the objects of prepositions - Scary stories fascinate us.
- Jen gave me a book on vampires.
- Can you read the story to them?
Singular Plural
Me Us
You You
Him, her, it Them
134. Possessive Pronouns
- Used to show ownership or relationship
- Remember, possessive pronouns NEVER use an
apostrophe! - I dropped my phone and broke its screen.
- That is his laptop.
Singular Plural
My, mine Our, ours
Your, yours Your, yours
Her, his, its Their, theirs
145. Reflexive Pronouns
- Directs the action of the verb back to the
subject - The winners considered themselves lucky.
- End in self or selves.
Myself Yourself Herself, himself, itself
Ourselves Yourselves themselves
156. Interrogative Pronouns
- Used to introduce a question
- Who likes ghost stories?
- Which story is the most frightening?
Who Whom What Which Whose
167. Demonstrative Pronouns
- Points out a person, place, thing, or idea
This That These Those
These are her favorite colors.
This is Mrs. Wendy Witch.
Those are her old boots.
That is her new broom.
178. Indefinite Pronouns
- Do NOT refer to a specific person, place, thing,
or idea - Do NOT have antecedents
Singular Singular Singular Plural Singular or Plural
Another Neither Anybody Both All
Nobody Anyone No one Few Any
Anything Nothing Something Many Most
Each One Everyone Several None
Either Somebody Everything Some
Everybody Someone
18Indefinite Pronouns
- Everyone should know about pronouns.
- All of you should pass the test.
- Most people think pronouns are simple, but
theres a lot to them!