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Pronouns Func*on Name that
case What’s the number?
I spy
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Pronouns -‐ 100
Pronouns take the place of these words.
Pronouns – 100
What are nouns?
Pronouns -‐ 200
The word that a pronoun takes the place of.
Pronouns – 200
What is an antecedent?
Pronouns -‐ 300
The Pronoun must agree with its antecedent in these three ways.
Pronouns – 300
What is person, number, and gender?
Pronouns -‐ 400 This is what number of a pronoun is.
Pronouns – 400
What is singular and plural?
Pronouns -‐ 500
Pronouns have these funcDons in a sentence.
Pronouns – 500
What are subject, subject complement, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposiDon?
Func*on-‐ 100
This is the funcDon of the pronoun in the following sentence: “Could you drive Tom to the library aIer lunch?”
Func*on – 100
What is the subject?
Func*on -‐ 200
The funcDon of the pronoun in the following sentence: “The decision in the end will be mine.”
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Func*on – 200
What is a subject complement?
Func*on -‐ 300
The funcDon of the pronoun in the following sentence: “The tour guide gave us direcDons to the museum.”
Func*on – 300
What is an indirect object?
Func*on-‐ 400
The funcDon of the pronoun in the following sentence: “The Smith’s new house is down the street from ours.”
Func*on – 400
What is the object of a preposiDon?
Func*on -‐ 500
The funcDon of the two pronouns in the following sentence: “He gave the audience a stunning speech; however, the people support it.”
Func*on – 500
What is the subject and direct object?
Name that Case -‐ 100
The case of the pronoun “I.”
Name that Case – 100
What is SubjecDve?
Name that Case -‐ 200
The pronoun “us.”
Name that Case – 200
What is objecDve?
Name that Case -‐ 300
The pronoun “herself.”
Name that Case – 300
What is Intensive/Reflexive?
Name that Case -‐ 400
The pronoun “them.”
Name that Case – 400
What is objecDve?
Name that Case -‐ 500
The pronoun “No one.”
Name that Case – 500
What is Indefinite?
What’s the Number -‐ 100
The number of hers.
What’s the Number – 100
What is singular?
What’s the Number -‐ 200
“Themselves”
What’s the Number – 200
What is plural?
What’s the Number -‐ 300
“Each”
What’s the Number – 300
What is “Always Singular”?
What’s the Number -‐ 400
All of the 7th grade class went on the field trip.
What’s the Number – 400
What is singular?
What’s the Number -‐ 500
Mosquitoes are plenDful, and some bothered George earlier.
What’s the Number – 500
What is plural?
I Spy -‐ 100
“Him blew up the balloons for the party.”
I Spy – 100
What is “He blew up the balloons for the party.”
I Spy -‐ 200
“The people in the sailboat were Lacey, Joel, and her.”
I Spy – 200
“The people in the sailboat were Lacey, Joel, and she.”
I Spy -‐ 300
“Myron generously offered these giIs to him and I.”
I Spy – 300
“Myron generously offered the giIs to him and me.”
I Spy -‐ 400
“All of the classes is going to the movie.”
I Spy – 400
“All of the classes are going to the movie.”
I Spy -‐ 500
“A few remain behind, but most of she has leI by now.”
I Spy – 500
“A few remain behind, but most of them have leI by now.”
FINAL JEOPARDY
CATEGORY: ____What’s wrong with that?_____________
FINAL JEOPARDY
“Only one honus Wagner baseball card was up for aucDon yesterday. There are very fewer cardes in circulaDon. In the end, the Honus Wagner card proved to be the popularest card of all.”
FINAL JEOPARDY
“Only one Honus Wagner baseball card was up for aucDon yesterday. There are very few cards in circulaDon. In the end, the Honus Wagner card proved to be the most popular card of all.”