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Subject and Object Pronouns

Subject and Object Pronouns. Today…. We are going to look at some different types of pronouns. How do we know when to use I and when to use me? They or them? We or us? He or him? We have to look at the case!. Lets Review…. What are nouns ?

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Subject and Object Pronouns

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  1. Subject and Object Pronouns

  2. Today… • We are going to look at some different types of pronouns. • How do we know when to use I and when to use me? They or them? We or us? He or him? • We have to look at the case!

  3. Lets Review… What are nouns? people places things animals

  4. Subject Pronouns Subject pronouns are pronouns that takes the place of a noun in the subject position: Ask yourself: Who or what is this sentence about? What is the subject of the sentence? Mike had lunch with Jessica = He had lunch with Jessica. (subject noun) (subject pronoun)

  5. Subject Pronouns • Example: • Rita likes books! She loves them so much! • In this case SHE is the subject pronoun. It replaces Rita.

  6. Subject Pronouns • Here are the common subject pronouns: • Memorize these and you shouldn’t have any trouble picking out subject pronouns!

  7. Let’s find some subject pronouns! (And ONLY the subject pronouns!) • Tom and Jen are friends. They are friends. • Ann likes baseball. She likes baseball. • John is a great student. He is a great student. • My mother and I look alike. We look alike.

  8. Subject Pronouns *Replace the subject with a subject pronoun. • My friends and I love to go to the mall. • The dog is white and black. • The teachers are really nice. • You are so funny!

  9. Object Pronouns • An object pronoun is a pronoun that takes place of a noun in the object position. • It’s“The Receiver” of the action • It is in the predicate of the sentence Mike had lunch with Jessica. = Mike had lunch with her. (object noun) (object pronoun)

  10. Object Pronouns • Example: • Getting good grades makes Olivia happy. Hanging out with friends makes her happy too. • In this case her is the object pronoun. Her replaces Olivia.

  11. Object Pronouns • Here are the common object pronouns. • You should memorize these, too.

  12. Let’s find some object pronouns! (AND ONLY THE OBJECT PRONOUNS!) • Give the paper to Stephanie. Give it to her. • I walk home with John and Mike. I walk home with them. • I wanted my Dad to call me. I wanted him to call me. • The teacher said that you are smart. The teacher said that you are smart.

  13. Object Pronouns *Replace the noun with an object pronoun. • Put the pencil on the desk. • Can you explain to Kevin what the homework is? • I am going to the play with my sisters.

  14. Sort the Pronouns he me it her them I you she him it you we us they

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