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Pronouns Agree in Person

               GRAMMAR
      6 TH   GRADE LANGUAGE
The Rule

              Two or more pronouns


              Refer to the same noun


                  Same sentence




 MUST be the same type of pronoun (1st, 2nd, or 3rd
                       person)
Remember…

 First Person:
   I, me, we, us, etc.

   The narrator is involved in the story he/she is telling

 Second Person:
   You, your

   The narrator is talking directly to you

 Third Person:
   He, she, it, them, their, etc.

   The narrator is talking about someone or something

   Narrator is not involved in the story
Keeping the Point of View Straight

 I went to the store.                   1st S
 You went to the store.                 2nd S
 Johnny went to the store.              3rd S

 I turned in my paper.                  1st S
 You turned in your paper.              2nd S
 The students turned in their papers.   3rd P
Examples

 If a student wants to get good grades, you must
 complete your assignments on time.

     3rd singular                       2nd singular

 If a student wants to get good grades, you must
 complete your assignments on time.
              2nd singular


 If a students wants to get good grades, he or she
 must complete his or her assignments on time.
Examples

 If the computer doesn’t synchronize, they will not
 shut down correctly.

      3rd singular                     3 rd plural

 If the computer doesn’t synchronize, they will not
 shut down correctly.



 If the computer doesn’t synchronize, it will not shut
 down correctly.
Examples

 A typical shopper doesn’t like it when we are
 constantly interrupted by the salesperson.

      3rd singular                     1st plural

 A typical shopper doesn’t like it when we are
 constantly interrupted by the salesperson.

 A typical shopper doesn’t like it when he or she is
 constantly interrupted by the salesperson.
Practice

 Hitler marched into Poland with their new and
 improved armies.

 The students at St. Phils soon learned that you had to
 watch out for Mr. Buckwalter.

 Athletes join track if you want to keep in shape
 during the spring.
Answers

 Hitler marched into Poland with his new and
 improved armies.

 The students at St. Phils soon learned that they had
 to watch out for Mr. Buckwalter.

 Athletes join track if they want to keep in shape
 during the spring.

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Pronouns agree in person

  • 1. Pronouns Agree in Person GRAMMAR 6 TH GRADE LANGUAGE
  • 2. The Rule  Two or more pronouns  Refer to the same noun  Same sentence  MUST be the same type of pronoun (1st, 2nd, or 3rd person)
  • 3. Remember…  First Person:  I, me, we, us, etc.  The narrator is involved in the story he/she is telling  Second Person:  You, your  The narrator is talking directly to you  Third Person:  He, she, it, them, their, etc.  The narrator is talking about someone or something  Narrator is not involved in the story
  • 4. Keeping the Point of View Straight  I went to the store. 1st S  You went to the store. 2nd S  Johnny went to the store. 3rd S  I turned in my paper. 1st S  You turned in your paper. 2nd S  The students turned in their papers. 3rd P
  • 5. Examples  If a student wants to get good grades, you must complete your assignments on time. 3rd singular 2nd singular  If a student wants to get good grades, you must complete your assignments on time. 2nd singular  If a students wants to get good grades, he or she must complete his or her assignments on time.
  • 6. Examples  If the computer doesn’t synchronize, they will not shut down correctly. 3rd singular 3 rd plural  If the computer doesn’t synchronize, they will not shut down correctly.  If the computer doesn’t synchronize, it will not shut down correctly.
  • 7. Examples  A typical shopper doesn’t like it when we are constantly interrupted by the salesperson. 3rd singular 1st plural  A typical shopper doesn’t like it when we are constantly interrupted by the salesperson.  A typical shopper doesn’t like it when he or she is constantly interrupted by the salesperson.
  • 8. Practice  Hitler marched into Poland with their new and improved armies.  The students at St. Phils soon learned that you had to watch out for Mr. Buckwalter.  Athletes join track if you want to keep in shape during the spring.
  • 9. Answers  Hitler marched into Poland with his new and improved armies.  The students at St. Phils soon learned that they had to watch out for Mr. Buckwalter.  Athletes join track if they want to keep in shape during the spring.