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Pronouns
December 13, 2021
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OBJECTIVES
Use personal pronouns.
Identify subject pronouns in
sentences.
Use subject pronouns in
sentences.

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SUBJECT PRONOUNS

PERSON SINGULAR PLURAL


First person (the speaker of I We
speakers)

Second person (the person or You You


persons spoken to)

Third person (the person or He (make) They


person’s spoken about) She (female)
It (neuter)

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NOMINATIVE CASE
Pronoun Person Number Gender Sentence

I 1st singular masculine/feminine I am proud Filipino.

you 2nd singular masculine/feminine You are your parent’s pride.

plural We love watching movies and


we 1st masculine/feminine having picnics as a family.
singular He works hard to have a bright
he 3rd masculine future.
singular She is the maternal figure of
she 3rd
feminine the family.
singular It feels good to know that your
it 3rd neuter family supports you.

they 3rd plural masculine/feminine They are my home.

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Point 1: Subject pronouns take the place of a person or person's
name.

1. Sally is a farmer. She works outside.

2. Bob is a doctor. He works at a hospital.

3. Bob and Sally are married. They have one child.

4. They have a house. It is really big.

5. We like them. You will too!

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Point 2: The first person subject pronoun (I, we) refers to the
speaker. It can be singular (S) or plural (P).

1. (S) I have a pool.

2. (S) I swim every day.

3. (P) We love Italian food.

4. (P) We eat it often.

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Point 3: The second person subject pronoun (you) refers to the
listener. It can be singular (S) or plural (P).

1. (S) You are nice.

2. (S) You should come.

3. (P) You (all) can sit down.

4. (P) You (guys) should come.

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Point 4: The third person subject pronoun (he, she, it, they) refers a
person, people, thing or things.

1. I like Bob. He is nice.

2. I also like Sue. She is funny.

3. Bob and Sue are married. They have one child.

4. They have a house. It is really big and nice.

5. They have two cars. They rarely drive them.

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Video
Here are slide
some things you should know about pronouns.

1. Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in sentences.


2. Some pronouns are singular. Examples of these pronouns are I, he, she
and it.
3. Some pronouns are plural. The examples are we and they.
4. The pronoun you could be singular or plural.
5. The pronoun I is always capitalized.
6. The pronouns I, she, we, and they, as well as you and it , are called
subject or nominative pronouns. They are used as subjects in
sentences.

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ACTIVITY
https://wordwall.net/resource/13008043/subject-pronouns

https://wordwall.net/resource/21345831/pronouns-subject

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Activity time!
English This Way
Answer page 84,
Activity A.
Underline the
pronouns in the
sentences.

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