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My teacher is Ms. Ana Cortez.

_____
teaches grammar.



In the zoo, _______ saw many animals.





This pen belongs to me. This is__________.



There was a snake. _______ was very long.


For ______ did the children prepare the
program?




Ana is asking, if _________ are going with them.


Emil has a new watch. ________ bought it
with his savings.


I met Ana last Monday. ____ was eating ice
cream.



_______ are you doing?




This is Lisa's dress. This dress is _______.
PRONOUN
- A pronoun are words that replace
nouns, noun phrase or noun clauses.

For example:
he, her, him, I, it, me, she, them,
they, us, and we

KINDS OF PRONOUN
1.Subjective pronoun
2.Objective pronoun
3.Possessive pronoun
4.Demonstrative pronoun
5.Interrogative pronoun

SUBJECTIVE PRONOUN

A subjective pronoun may be use too use
to express the subject within a sentence. The
subjective pronouns are he, I, it, she, they, we,
you (singular) and you (plural).


Singular Plural
I we
you you
he, she, it they

Subject Pronouns
Examples:
1. We love English.
2. She is my sister.
3. They were invited at the party.
4. You and I will meet later.


OBJECTIVE PRONOUN
Objective pronoun maybe use to express
the object within the sentence.
Objective pronouns are me, you (singular),
him, her, it, us, you (plural), and them.


Singular Plural
me us
you you
him, her, it them

Object Pronouns
Examples:
1. I love her.
2. Martha, those flowers are for you.
3. I wrote him a letter.
4. Give the book to me.
5.I will tell you a story.
6. Susan read it to them
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
Possessive pronoun use to express a
noun indicating ownership or possession.
Possessive pronouns are mine, yours,
his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs.


Singular Plural

my
your
his, her, its
mine
yours
his, hers, its

our
your
their
ours
yours
theirs

Examples:
1. This house is ours.
2. The ball you are holding is mine.
3. Is this yours?

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
Demonstrative pronoun used to point and
identify a noun indicating number or distance.
Demonstrative pronouns are (singular) this
and that, (plural) these and those.




SINGULAR

This used to point a singular noun that refers to a
person or thing near the speaker

That used a singular person or thing that is far
from the speaker

PLURAL
These refers to two or more people or things that
are near the speaker

Those - refers to two or more people or things that
are far the speaker

Examples:

1. This chair is new (near) but those chairs are old.(far)

2. That is our house.(far)

3. These are the books I borrowed from you.(near)

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
Interrogative pronoun used to ask
questions.
Interrogative pronouns are who,
whom, what, where, when, which,
whomever, whoever, whichever, etc.


Examples:
1. What did you say?
2. For whom are those mangoes?
3. Who made these cookies?


GROUP ACTIVITY


1. Elsa lost his book. She borrowed some of
_______.


2. _______ are the magazines I borrowed from
you. (near)



3. Father came to pick us up. _____ was on time.


4. ______ is absent today?




5. Jim when to Lianas house. He gave ______ a
cake.


6. This house belongs to us. The house is
______.



7. _______ did you spend your vacation last
summer?


8. The boys are playing under the
rain.__________ are wet.


9. Can you see the things on the shelf at the
other side of the room? ______ are our projects.
(far)


10. Ana went to the market to buy some stuff
for _____ recipe.

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY


1. (What, When) will you give her now?


2. Today (our, ours) school is sponsoring a book
fair.



3. Actually (my, mine) teacher suggested the
idea.


4. (I, me) will pick up the groceries.


5. Our house is always open to (they, them).

6. There were dozens of bees buzzing around
(we, us).


7. (Them, They) are in the parking lot.


8. Are you going to visit (he, him) this evening?



9. The commanding officer gave (him, he) an
award.

10. For (where whom) are those flowers
mother?

IV. EVALUATION

Direction:
Write the correct pronoun form on the line to complete the sentence.

1. Samuel is in my class. ______________(He/Him) is my friend.

2. My mother and I bought some things at the store. The store will
deliver them to _________________(we/us).

3. I baked a cake for Grandma Shirley. I couldnt wait until Sunday to
give it to
______________(she/her).

4. Uncle Joe is coming to visit in December. ___________(He/Him)
will stay in our guest room.

5. Our family is taking a trip to the Grand Canyon. Our neighbor is
going to watch our house for _______________ (we/us).



6. Andrew and his sister will arrive on the next plane. I am going
to pick
__________________(they/them) up.

7. Next summer, Eric is taking the train to Oregon.
_______________(He/Him) already bought the train tickets.

8. Studying for school is important to Vanessa.
_______________(She/Her) wants to get good grades this year.

9. The television and the stereo were not working correctly. My
dad asked the man to repair ___________________
(they/them).

10. Were planning to go to the movies on Saturday night. Would
you like to come with ____________________(we/us?)
V. ASSIGNMENT
Read and study about verbs.

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