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Pronouns (1) (Who in the sentence is doing the action?(only for active…
Pronouns (1)
Who
in the sentence is
doing the action
?(only for active sentence)
If the person or thing
is doing the action
If the person is having the
action done to them
Is used to
replace
a
noun
so that you don't have to keep
repeating
it
Posessive Pronouns
Show
who
or
what
owns something.
Example
Ian
likes
chess
.
Ian
plays
chess
every day.
:memo: This is
repetitive
and
boring
. The nouns 'Ian' and 'boring' are used twice.
Ian likes chess.
plays
every day.
:memo: Pronouns 'he' and 'it' have replaced 'Ian' and 'chess'. This makes the sentence flow better.
I
you
he
she
it
He
found the treasure.
me
you
him
her
it
The ball was thrown at
him
.
The donkey chased
us
.
my/mine
your/yours
his/his
her/hers
our/
their/
That's our cow.
:memo: 'Our' is a
possessive noun
it shows who the cow
belongs
to.
Alex needed a pencil, so Becca gave him
hers
:memo: Pronoun
'hers'
replaces 'a pencil' in the second part of the sentence.