proNouns
2nd Grade
Review
pronoun
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or nouns.
pronoun
Pronouns
I you he she they it we
my yours his hers theirs its
myself yourself himself herself themselves
Look at these two passages. The first passage does NOT use any pronouns. How do the pronouns make the second passage easier to read?
Passage 1 Suzanne went to the library. Suzanne walked five blocks to get to the library. Suzanne wanted to check out a book. The book was reserved for Suzanne. Passage 2 Suzanne went to the library. She walked five blocks to get to the library. She wanted to check out a book. It was reserved for her.
pronouns
Singular & Plural
Singular Pronouns Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns (one person, animal, place, or thing).
Singular Pronouns: I,you, he, she, it, me, him, her
Example: Lee liked the book. She liked it. She takes the place of Lee, and it takes the place of the book.
Plural Pronouns Plural pronouns take the place of plural nouns (more than one person, animal, place, or thing).
Plural Pronouns: we, you, they, us, them
Example: The kids liked the books. They liked them. They takes the place of the kids, and Them takes the place of the books.
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proNouns
2nd Grade
Review
pronoun
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or nouns.
pronoun
Pronouns
I you he she they it we
my yours his hers theirs its
myself yourself himself herself themselves
Look at these two passages. The first passage does NOT use any pronouns. How do the pronouns make the second passage easier to read?
Passage 1 Suzanne went to the library. Suzanne walked five blocks to get to the library. Suzanne wanted to check out a book. The book was reserved for Suzanne. Passage 2 Suzanne went to the library. She walked five blocks to get to the library. She wanted to check out a book. It was reserved for her.
pronouns
Singular & Plural
Singular Pronouns Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns (one person, animal, place, or thing).
Singular Pronouns: I,you, he, she, it, me, him, her
Example: Lee liked the book. She liked it. She takes the place of Lee, and it takes the place of the book.
Plural Pronouns Plural pronouns take the place of plural nouns (more than one person, animal, place, or thing).
Plural Pronouns: we, you, they, us, them
Example: The kids liked the books. They liked them. They takes the place of the kids, and Them takes the place of the books.