Find all the pronouns in the sentences.
"The sky is so pretty," she said. "It looks like cotton candy!" he exclaimed.
She
It
He
Match the pronoun with its subject.
Sean They
Ryleigh He
Hayden and Kaitlyn She
Sean = He
Ryleigh = She
Hayden and Kaitlyn = They
Come up with a sentence(s) that uses the possessive pronouns, MINE and YOURS
Example:
That pencil was mine, but now it is yours.
Tell me the pronouns that would go with each subject. (HINT: they can be possessive pronouns or regular pronouns)
Cassidey and Josh's books
Hannah and I's homework
Joesph, Eli, and I
Cassidey and Josh's books = Their
Hannah and I's homework = Our
Joesph, Eli, and I = We
Change the subjects in the sentences to pronouns.
Gracie has long hair.
Gracie's long hair is the longest in fifth grade.
Gracie = she
Gracie's = her
OR Gracie's long hair = it
Change the sentences so the pronoun agrees with the subject.
Ms. Soderblom and I went to lunch on Friday.
They had cake and sandwiches.
We had cake and sandwiches.
What is a possessive pronoun?
A pronoun used to show belonging.
Change all the subjects in the sentences to their pronouns.
Nyamah and Natalie are in student council.
Nyamah and Natalie have student council on Fridays.
Student council is every week.
Nyamah and Natalie = they
Student council = it
What is a pronoun? Give an example.
A word used to replace the name of someone or something.
Examples:
He, she, it, they, them
What pronouns would go with these subjects?
Rosa and I
Danica, Olivia, and Fabien
The binder
Rosa and I = We
Danica, Olivia, and Fabien = They/them
The binder = It
Find all the possessive pronouns in the sentences.
I didn't have my book, so Robert lent me his.
Kailey didn't have her book, so Camree shared hers.
My
His
Her
Hers
Tell me which pronouns are POSSESSIVE and which ones are REGULAR.
Her
She
Ours
Mine
I
Her = Possessive
She = Regular
Ours = Possessive
Mine = Possessive
I = Regular