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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
I Have An 8-Year Old Daughter Named Shekinah. She Is Now Studying in Grade 2. She Especially Loves Drawing Animals
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.
2. Theythemselves
can defend the fort.