2. WHAT IS A PRONOUN?
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or
another pronoun.
Like a noun, a pronoun can refer to a person, place, thing,
or idea.
The word that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent.
For Example:
Maria was lost. She didn’t panic.
She checked the flashlight. It still worked.
3. LIST OF PRONOUNS…
Type of Pronoun Subject Object Possessive
Singular
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I
you
he, she, it
me
you
him, her, it
my, mine
your, yours
his, her,
hers, its
Plural
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
we
you
they
us
you
them
our, ours
your, yours
their, theirs
4. PERSONAL PRONOUNSThe subject of a verb : -
I, you, he, she, it, we and they can all be used as the
subject of a verb.
Examples :-
Lisa likes cats.
She has four cats.
Lisa – proper noun (subject)
She – pronoun (subject)
Sharma is a good teacher. He is a good player.
5. The objective of a verb : -
me, you, him, her, it, us and them can all be used as the object
of a verb.
Ex : -
Lisa likes cats. She likes to stroke them.
the verb
Pronoun: Object of the Verb
To stroke who?
noun
6. Subject Object
First person singular I Me
Second person singular You You
Third person singular He Him
She Her
It It
First person plural We Us
Second person plural You You
Third person plural They them
7. WHAT IS A POSSESSIVE PRONOUN?
A possessive pronoun is a personal pronoun used
to show ownership or relationship.
Singular Plural
my, mine
your, yours
her, hers, his, its
our, ours
your, yours
their, theirs
8. PROGRESSIVE PRONOUNS
The possessive pronouns my, your, her, his, its, our, and their
come before nouns.
For Example:
The dog pricked up its little ears. (ownership)
It saw the boy and heard his loud cry for help. (relationship)
The owner and his best friend came to the rescue.
(relationship)
9. THINGS TO REMEMBER…
Some possessive pronouns sound like contractions
(its/it’s, your/you’re, their/they’re).
Remember, a possessive pronoun never has an
apostrophe.
A contraction, however, always has an
apostrophe.
10. REVIEW
Directions: Choose one of the following to complete. You can also
challenge yourself by completing all 3!!!
In your own words, write the definition of a pronoun, personal
pronoun, and possessive pronoun.
Write sentences (compound, complex, and compound-complex)
using a pronoun, personal pronoun, and possessive pronoun.
Use a text to find examples of pronouns, personal pronouns, and
possessive pronouns. Record your examples.