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    Pronoun

    My name is David. I am the

    youngest in my family

    Jane is kind. I like her

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    Pronoun

    My name is David. I am the

    youngest in my family

    Jane is kind. I likes her

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    1. Personal Pronouns

    The subject of a verb : -

    I, you, he, she, it, we and they can all be used

    as the subject of a verb.Examples :-

    Lisa likes cats.

    She has four cats.

    Lisa proper noun (subject)

    She pronoun (subject)

    Sharma is a good teacher. He is a good player

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    Examples

    My name is David. I am the youngest

    in the family.

    This is Jack. He is a teacher.

    This is Sarah. She is a lawyer.

    I have a brother and two sisters. They are very nice .

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    Examples

    I have a dog. It is called Lucky.

    Lucky, you are a good dog.

    Good morning, children! You may sit downnow.

    My family and I live in a big city. We have an

    apartment.

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    Exercise

    I have a dog. It is called Lucky.

    Lucky, you are a good dog.

    Good morning, children! You may sit downnow.

    My family and I live in a big city. We have an

    apartment.

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    The objective of a verb : -

    me, you, him, her, it, us and them can all be

    used as the object of a verb.

    Ex : -

    Lisa likes cats. She likes to hit them.

    noun

    the object of the verb

    Pronoun

    the object of the verb

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    Examples

    I am standing on my head. Look at me.

    My mother is kind. Everybody likes her.

    Lisa, I told you to tidy your bed!

    Sharon and Jenny! Dad is waiting for you!

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    Exercise

    Lucky and I are playing in the park. Dad is

    watching us.

    You must not play with the knife. Give it tome.

    Pick up your toys and put them away.

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    Exercise

    Lucky and I are playing in the park. Dad is

    watching us.

    You must not play with the knife. Give it tome.

    Pick up your toys and put them away.

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    Possessive construction

    Andys game

    His game

    Jane and Bills phone Their phone

    Jared Masons money

    His money

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    Possessive pronouns indicate ownership. The

    following pronouns are possessive case pronouns.

    Possessive

    Pronouns

    PP 7-8

    First Person

    Second Person

    Third Person

    my, mine our, ours

    your, yours your, yours

    his, her/hers, its their, theirs

    Singular Plural

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    Example

    Look at the cats name tag

    It is mine

    It is my cat

    They left the room.

    Now It is yours

    Now, it is your house

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    Examples

    Feel free to come here

    This house is ours

    This is our house

    These computers are not good.

    What about yours?

    Of course this skirt is hers

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    Examples

    Her friend is from Mexico

    His friend is from Mexico

    My friend is from Canada, and

    hers/his is from Mexico

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    Examples

    I dont like the dog. Its smell always

    disturbs all people

    I dont like the dogs smell. It disturbs

    all people

    Leave the money for them.It is theirs

    It is their money

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    Singular personal pronoun Possessive pronouns

    I , me Mine, my +N

    You Yours, your +N

    He ,him His, his + N

    She, her Hers, her +N

    Plural personal pronoun Possessive pronouns

    We ,us Ours, our +N

    You Yours, your +N

    They , them Theirs, their +N

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    Exercise

    1. Ms. Kowalski signed ____ autograph on thistheater program.

    2. Franklin, does that incident have anything to do

    with _______ shyness?3. Did you say this blue and gold notebook was_______?

    4. Will you give him a helping hand if he asks you

    for _______help?5. Mr. Ramirez showed us how to fix a flat tire on amotorcycle with _____ own motorcycle

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    Exercise

    1. Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on thistheater program.

    2. Franklin, does that incident have anything to do

    with your shyness?3. Did you say this blue and gold notebook washers?

    4. Will you give him a helping hand if he asks you

    for your help?5. Mr. Ramirez showed us how to fix a flat tire on amotorcycle.

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    Reflexive pronouns are words that refer to the

    noun or pronoun that is the subject of the

    verb. The words myself, yourself, himself,

    herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and

    themselves are reflexive pronouns.

    Examples :-

    My brother built this computer himself

    John was looking at himselfin the mirror

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    Singular personal pronoun Reflexive pronoun

    I (subject pronoun) Myself

    Me (object pronoun) Myself

    You (subject/object pronoun) Yourself

    He (subject pronoun) Himself

    Him(object pronoun) Himself

    She(subject pronoun) Herself

    It itself

    Plural personal pronoun Reflexive pronoun

    We (subject pronoun) Ourselves

    Us (object pronoun) Ourselves

    You(subject / object pronoun) Yourselves

    They (subject pronoun) themselves

    Them (object pronoun) themselves

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    Some exercises

    Be careful not to cut yourselfwith that knife.

    Our cat washes itselfafter every meal.

    We baked the cake by ourselves. Come in, everybody, and findyourselves a seat.

    The children cleaned their room all bythemselves.

    Bears like to rub themselves against a tree.

    The bird washeditselfby splashing in a puddle.

    The players train every day to keep themselves it.

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    Demonstrative pronouns are used for pointing

    out things. The words this, that, these and

    those are demonstrative pronouns.

    Examples:-

    These are my pets. These are sheep but those are goats.

    Those are horses.

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    Some more examples :-

    This is my desk.

    This is the Mings' house.

    That is my friends house. Thats my mothers car.