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Page 1: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They
Page 2: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Personal PronounsA pronoun is a word that takes the

place of one or more nouns.

The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They refer to people or things.

Page 3: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Subject Pronouns

A subject pronoun is used as the

subject of a sentence.She is my best friend.

It is my dog.

Does he know the answer?

You and I will meet later.

Page 4: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Object Pronouns

An object pronoun is used as thedirect/indirect object or the object

of a preposition.Give the book to me.

The teacher gave her a reprimand.I will tell you a story.Susan read it to them.

Page 5: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

List of Personal Pronouns

Singular PluralI we

you you

he, she, it they

Subject Pronouns

me us

you you

him, her, it them

Object Pronouns

Page 6: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

ACTIVITY 11. Write sentences using each of

the subject pronouns. Underline each subject pronoun.

2. Write sentences using each of the object pronouns. Circle each object pronoun.

Total of 16 pronouns.You can combine subject and

object pronouns in you sentences.

Page 7: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS

Read the following sentences. Can you tell to whom the word She refers?

Arachne competes with Athena. She weaves skillfully.

The sentence is not clear because the word She could refer to either Arachne or Athena. Sometimes you must repeat a noun or rewrite the sentence.

Arachne competes with Athena. Athena weaves skillfully.

Page 8: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS

The noun or group of words that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent.

When you use a pronoun, you should be sure that it refers to its antecedent clearly. Be especially careful when you use the pronoun they. Read the following sentence.

They have several books about Greek myths at the library.

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Page 9: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS

The meaning of They is unclear. The sentence can be improved by rewriting it in the following manner.

Several books about myths are available at the library.

Page 10: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS

When using pronouns, you must also make sure that they agree with their antecedents in number (singular or plural) and gender. The gender of a noun may be masculine (male), feminine (female), or neuter (referring to things). Notice how the pronouns on the next slide agree with their antecedents.

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Page 11: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS

1. The myth of Arachne is amusing. I enjoyed it.

2. The bystanders see Athena. They watch her at the loom.

In the first sentence, myth is the antecedent of the pronoun it.

In the second sentence, bystanders is the antecedent of They, and Athena is the antecedent of her.

Page 12: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Using Pronouns CorrectlySubject pronouns are used in

compound subjects, and object pronouns are used in compound objects.

He and Carmen wrote a report on the subject. (Not Him and Carmen)

Tell John and me about Hercules. (Not John and I)

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Page 13: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Using Pronouns Correctly A preposition takes an object, just as

many verbs do. The object of a preposition can be simple or compound. In either case, use an object pronoun as the object of the preposition.

Lee read a famous myth to me. Lee read a famous Roman myth to John and me.

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Page 14: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Using Pronouns Correctly If you are not sure of which form of the

pronoun to use, say the sentence aloud with only the pronoun as the subject or the object. Your ear will tell you which form is correct.

Whenever the pronoun I is part of a compound subject, it should always be placed after the other parts of the subject. Similarly, when the pronoun me is part of a compound object, it should go after the other parts of the object.

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Page 15: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Using Pronouns Correctly

Lee and I read some ancient Roman myths. (Not I and Lee)

Mythology interests Lee and me. (Not me and Lee).

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Page 16: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Using Pronouns Correctly

In formal writing and speech use a subject pronoun after a linking verb.

The writer of this report was she. It is I.

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Page 17: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Possessive Pronouns A possessive pronoun is a

pronoun that shows who or what has something. A possessive pronoun may take the place of a possessive noun.

Read the following sentences. Notice the possessive nouns and the

possessive pronouns that replace them.

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Page 18: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Possessive Pronouns

Homer’s story is famous. His story is famous.

This story is Homer’s. This story is his.

Possessive nouns are in green. Possessive pronouns are in red.

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Page 19: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Possessive PronounsPossessive pronouns have two forms. One form is used

before a noun. The other form is used alone.

ours

yours

theirs

mine

yours

his, hers, its

Used

alone

our

your

their

my

your

his, her, its

Used before nouns

PluralSingular

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Page 20: Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They

Possessive PronounsPossessive pronouns are not written with apostrophes. The

pronoun its, for example, shows possession. The word

it’s, on the other hand, is a contraction of it is. Read the following sentences. Notice the meaning of the words in red type.

Its central character is Odysseus. (possessive pronoun)

It’s about the adventures of Odysseus. (contraction of It is)