A subject ..pronoun is used in the subject of a sentence. Singular subject pronouns are /, you, he, she, and it. Plural subject pronouns are we, you, and they. When you use a person's name and a pronoun in a compound subject, be sure to use a subject pronoun. He has many original ideas. They are exciting and unusual.
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Preview and Download !GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Possessive Pronouns Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1. ours 2. theirs 3. his 4. mine 5. ours 6. yours 7. hers 8. mine 9. ours 10. theirs 11. hers 12. yours 13. his 14. mine 15.
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Preview and Download !*Which pronoun is missing? Activity Cards Tú vosotros él ellos Yo ellas nosotros usted ella ustedes nosotras vosotras www.foreignlanguagehouse.com copyright 2011. www.foreignlanguagehouse.com copyright 2011 SMALL GROUP BINGO THE POINT: Listening comprehension, memory, & recognition
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Preview and Download !A subject pronoun functions as the subject of a sentence. It tells you who is doing the action. Subject pronouns often replace proper nouns, for instance, I could replace John with he in English. He would be the subject pronoun in the sentence. Here are the subject pronouns in Spanish.
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Preview and Download !A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. example: John is a mail carrier. John carries a blue bag. To make the second sentence sound better, you can change ... Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com. ANSWER KEY Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
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Preview and Download !Circle the pronoun in the second sentence. Draw an arrow to the noun it replaces. 1. Take off your boots. They are wet. 2. Call Mark after supper. He seemed worried. 3. Adam and Carol were playing with the kittens. Then, Carol fed them. 4. Mom and dad went shopping. They bought a new dining set. 5. The farmer brought the cows around. Later, he ...
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Preview and Download !That problem is vague pronoun reference. It, this, and which are pronouns, and they need to refer back to a specific noun, not to the whole idea of a previous statement. In these three sentences, the pronouns refer to the idea that Harry was always late, but they can’t logically refer back to either of the two nouns, Harry or class.
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