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Pronouns

Pronouns. Second Grade Grammar. Pronouns. Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. A pronoun must agree with the noun it replaces. He, she, I, you, and it are pronouns that take the place of singular nouns. Pronouns. Dave has a dollar. He has a dollar.

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Pronouns

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  1. Pronouns Second Grade Grammar

  2. Pronouns • Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. • A pronoun must agree with the noun it replaces. • He, she, I, you, and it are pronouns that take the place of singular nouns.

  3. Pronouns • Dave has a dollar. He has a dollar. • Sharon will take us to the park. She will take us to the park. • The book is on the table. It is on the table.

  4. Pronouns • The pronouns we, you, and they can take the place of plural nouns. • Use “we” when you are speaking of yourself and another person (Katie and I). • Use “they” when you are speaking of two people not including yourself (Nathan and Dakota).

  5. Pronouns • Chad fell out of his chair. He fell out of his chair. • Jane and I went to the store. We went to the store. • The dog ran into the street. It ran into the street. • Apples are good for you. They are good for you. • Josie moved to a new house. She moved to a new house. • Theo and Ron live close to me. They live close to me.

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