Pronouns 2nd Grade

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Pronouns
Second Grade Grammar

Pronouns
•Pronouns are words that take the place of
nouns.
•A pronoun must agree with the noun it
replaces.
•He, she, I, you, and it are pronouns that take
the place of singular nouns.

Pronouns
•Dave has a dollar. He has a dollar.
•Sharon will take us to the park.
She will take us to the park.
•The book is on the table. It is on
the table.

Pronouns
•The pronouns we, you, and they can take
the place of plural nouns.
•Use “we” when you are speaking of
yourself and another person (Katie and
I).
•Use “they” when you are speaking of
two people not including yourself
(Nathan and Dakota).

Pronouns
•Chad fell out of his chair. He fell out of his chair.
•Jane and I went to the store. We went to the store.
•The dog ran into the street. It ran into the street.
•Apples are good for you. They are good for you.
•Josie moved to a new house. She moved to a new
house.
•Theo and Ron live close to me. They live close to
me.
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