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I have an 8- year old

daughter named Shekinah.


She is now studying in
grade 2. She especially
loves drawing animals.
PRONOUNS
- substitute of a noun
- word that take the
place of nouns.
Examples of Pronouns in
4 Genders

1. Masculine gender-
he, him, father and
son
Examples of Pronouns in
4 Genders

2. Feminine gender –
she, her, daughter,
and sister
Examples of Pronouns in
4 Genders

3.Common gender –
child, adult, cousin,
and neighbor
Examples of Pronouns in
4 Genders

4. Neuter gender –
computer, desk,
mirror, and bus
PRONOUNS
- substitute of a noun
- word that take the
place of nouns.
Subjective Case

- when a pronoun
is used as a subject
Subjective Case
Example:
1. We learned that one of
the dissolved substances
in ocean water is salt.
Subjective Case
Example:
2. The guilty person is he
who cannot look at
another in the eye.
Objective Case
- When it is used as
an object of a verb or
an object of
preposition.
Objective Case
Example:
1. The accreditors gave
us their comments.
Objective Case
Example:
2. Alexa invited
me.
Possessive Case
-a pronoun that
shows ownership
Possessive Case
Example:
1. This book is
mine.
Possessive Case
Example:
2. Donna is a friend
of ours.
Reflexive Pronouns
- are compound personal
pronouns that "reflect" the
action of the verb back to the
subject
Reflexive Pronouns
Ex.

They can defend


themselves.
Reflexive Pronouns
Ex.
2. Hehit himself to
the thumb with a
hammer.
Intensive Pronouns
- are compound
personal pronouns
used for emphasis
Intensive Pronouns
EX.

1.He himself did


the work.
Intensive Pronouns
EX.

2. Theythemselves
can defend the fort.

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