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BSED-2B
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:
a. Determine the subjective pronoun
b. Locate the subjective pronoun in the sentences.
c. Construct sentences under the subjective pronoun.
II. SUBJECT MATTER:
a. Topic: Personal pronoun
Sub-Topic: Subjective Pronoun
b. Reference: Moving Ahead in English
c. Teaching Materials: PowerPoint, marker, and whiteboard
III. PROCEDURE
A. Learning Activities
a. Greetings
Good Morning Class! Good morning Ma’am
How are you today? We’re fine Ma’am
That’s good to hear.
b. Prayer
Let all stand and let us pray.
May I call Ms. Neri to lead the prayer? Close our eyes and bow our heads. Our father….
c. Checking of attendance
May I know who is absent today? None Ma’am
Wow! Very good class
d. Review
Can someone recall our lesson yesterday?
Anyone?
Yes Ms. PolPol? Our lesson yesterday is all about noun. Noun is a word
that names something, such as person, place, thing, or
idea.
Very good!
Will you give the types of noun?
Any Hand?
Yes Ms. Ladio The types of noun are Proper, Common, Abstract,
Concrete, Countable, Uncountable, Compound,
Collective Noun.
Good job!
I think you know now about nouns, so let’s
proceed to our next lesson.
e. Lesson Proper
Our lesson for today is about Pronouns
Do you have any question? Subjective case is used when the pronoun is either the
Okay, since you do not have a question let us subject or the compliment of the sentence.
have a quiz. None Ma’am
g. Evaluation
I.
Directions: Complete the sentences with the
correct personal pronoun.
II.
Directions: Identify the correct subject pronoun.
1. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of
Facebook.
a. It
b. She
c. He
2. Dan is looking through the pages of the
latest sports magazine.
a. She
b. He
c. They
3. Zyra sang a gospel song at the religious
gathering in Quezon City.
a. She
b. He
c. We
4. Mike and I know everybody in this campus.
a. They
b. You
c. We
5. Mikey and Mochi teach painting at a private
school in Bayombong.
a. We
b. You
c. They
6. A microscope is used to see very small
objects that can’t be seen by the naked
eye.
a. I
b. He
c. It
7. The twins enjoyed the cool breeze from the
sea.
a. We
b. They
c. He
8. Seoul is the capital city of South Korea.
a. You
b. They
c. It
9. The waitress arrived with the wine we had
ordered.
a. He
b. She
c. They
10. The concert was held in an open area.
a. You
b. They
c. It
ANSWER KEY:
Evaluation I.
1. I
2. They
3. You
4. They
5. It
6. She
7. They
8. I
9. You
10. I
Evaluation II.
1. C. he
2. B. he
3. A. she
4. C. we
5. C. they
6. C. it
7. B. they
8. C. it
9. B. she
10. C. it
H. Assignment:
Research about object pronoun ang give 10
examples in a sentence.