He ran two miles this morning.
Subject
A pronoun is a word that:
A word that takes the place of a noun.
Ben bought a jacket yesterday.
He bought it yesterday.
Those snacks are mine.
mine
I will loan you the books, but you must give ____ back by tomorrow.
them
That pencil is mine!
Possessive
Which type of pronoun performs the action in a sentence?
subject pronoun
Mary and John walked to school.
They walked to school.
Jamie and I made those sandwiches.
I
My car is broken. Can you look at _____?
it
She asked us a lot of questions.
She-subject
Us-object
Define antecedent.
The noun a pronoun is replacing.
Samuel and I are going to the park.
We are going to the park.
You should get the drinks.
you
___ isn't enjoying himself.
He
I gave flowers to her.
I-subject
Her-object
Which type of pronoun receives an action in a sentence?
object pronouns
Can you show Sarah and Ali where to go?
Can you show them where to go?
We are enjoying the picnic.
we
I love my sister. _______'s really kind to _____.
She, me
Those markers are hers, and these are yours.
Both possessive
Name two pronouns that can be both subject and object pronouns.
you, it
Makayla wanted to buy a dress.
She wanted to buy it.
She is bringing cupcakes.
she
Their car broke down, so________ are not coming to our party anymore.
they