Use of pronouns for Grammar english .pdf

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Use of pronouns
Personal pronouns
Object pronouns
Subject pronouns
Reflexive pronouns
Possessive pronouns


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PRONOUNS
UES-FMP
Teacher Carranza

OBJECTIVE

AT THE END OF THE
LESSON, STUDENTS WILL BE
ABLE TO RECOGNIZE THE
USE AND TYPES OF
PRONOUNS

AGENDA
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
DEFINITION OF A PRONOUN
PERSONAL PRONOUNS /
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
OBJECT PRONOUNS

A pronoun...
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The word or phrase that a
pronoun replaces is called the
antecedent of the pronoun
Pronouns are the words you
substitute for other nouns
when your reader or listener
already knows which nouns
you’re referring to
Also,
DEFINITION

EXAMPLES
Pay close attention to next sentences

ANALYZE THE SENTENCES AND
IDENTIFY THE NOUN BEING
SUBSTITUTED BY A PRONOUN
EXAMPLES
Michael is a good boy. He gets up
early in the morning.
The sign was too far away for
Jorge to read it

Personal nominative pronouns (also known
as subject pronouns) work as the subject
of the verb in a sentence. A subject
pronoun normally replaces the
subject/object (a noun) of the previous
sentence.
TYPE 1. PERSONAL
PRONOUNS

John works for a big
company. He is the CEO.
My brother and I own a
business. We do very well
TYPE 1. EXAMPLES

TYPE 2. OBJECT
PRONOUNS
Object pronouns work as the object
or indirect object in a sentence
replacing the antecedent object. This
form of the pronoun is also used
after prepositions.

TYPE 2. EXAMPLES
I’ll give you a present on your
birthday.
My partner will ask her a
question

TYPE 3.
POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS
Possessive pronouns replace the
nouns of the possessive adjectives:
my, our, your, her, his, their. The
possessive pronouns are mine, ours,
yours, hers, his, its, theirs.

TYPE 3. EXAMPLES
The black jacket is mine.
Is this hers?
Their vacation will start next
week. Ours is tomorrow.

TYPE 4. REFLEXIVE
PRONOUNS
Reflexive pronouns are used when subject
and object of the sentence are the same.
A reflexive pronoun comes when the subject
performs its action upon itself
MAYBE UNKNOWN!

TYPE 4. EXAMPLES
The computer restarts itself every
night.
She allowed herself more time to get
ready.
We told ourselves that we were so
lucky to be alive.

EXERCISES
Analyze the
sentences and
identify the mistake.
The cat licked
yourself
I will tell she my problems
They is from Nevada
All those cars are my
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THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING
Do you have any questions for me?