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WELCOME

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INNOVATIVE LESSON

PLAN

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Name :Ausbin.P.SCollege :M.A.E.T Training CollegeOptional Subject : EnglishReg No : 16514371004

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PRONOUNS

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Pronounce are used to

replace nouns within

sentences , making them less repetitive & mechanic

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FOR EXAMPLE

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Sonia didn’t go to school because Sonia was sick

This sentence dose not

sound very good

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Use of the word “she” instead of “Sonia”

Makes the sentence

flow better

Sonia didn’t go to school because she was sick

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There are

several types of pronoun

s

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Subjective Personal Pronouns

THEY ACT AS SUBJECTS WITHIN SENTENCES

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SUBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

ARE

I,YOU,HE,SHE,WE, THEY,IT

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Subjective personal pronounI am going to the station while he is

going to the bank

Subjective personal pronoun

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OBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

THEY ACT AS THE OBJECT OF VERBS WITHIN SENTENCES

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OBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS ARE

ME , YOU , HIM , HER, US , THEM , IT

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The ball was going to hit me in the head

Objective personal pronoun

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Possessive Personal Pronouns attribute ownership to someone or something

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS ARE

Mine,Yours,His,Hers, Ours,Theirs,Its

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POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUNS

THIS CAT IS MINE

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

THIS SPECIAL CLASS OF PRONOUNS IS USED WHEN THE OBJECT IS SAME AS THE SUBJECT ON THE SENTENCE

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

THESE ARE USED TO INDICATE A NOUN &

DISTINGUSH IT FROM OTHER ENTITIES

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS ARE

THIS,THAT,THESE, THOSE

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

THEY DO NOT REFER TO A SPECIFIC THING,

PLACE OR PERSON

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS ARE

Anyone, Anywhere, Everyone, None, Someone, Soon

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN

THESE PRONOUNS USED TO ASK QUESTION

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS ARE

What, which, who, whom, whose

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REFERENCES

GLITTERS EDUCATIONm.youtube.com

www.oxforddictionaries.com

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THANK

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