The document provides instructions over multiple days for students to identify and classify different types of pronouns. On day 1, students are asked to identify pronouns in sample sentences. On day 2, examples of pronouns are given and pronouns are classified as nominative, objective, or possessive case. On day 3, dependent and independent possessive pronouns are defined. On day 4, more sample sentences are given for students to identify pronouns.
The document provides instructions over multiple days for students to identify and classify different types of pronouns. On day 1, students are asked to identify pronouns in sample sentences. On day 2, examples of pronouns are given and pronouns are classified as nominative, objective, or possessive case. On day 3, dependent and independent possessive pronouns are defined. On day 4, more sample sentences are given for students to identify pronouns.
The document provides instructions over multiple days for students to identify and classify different types of pronouns. On day 1, students are asked to identify pronouns in sample sentences. On day 2, examples of pronouns are given and pronouns are classified as nominative, objective, or possessive case. On day 3, dependent and independent possessive pronouns are defined. On day 4, more sample sentences are given for students to identify pronouns.
1 Give examples of nouns. Encircle the pronoun in each sentence.
1. They were using crayons.
2. She likes to dance. 3. I like to learn about universe. 4. He is a doctor. 5. Her dress is beautiful. DAY 2 Give examples of pronouns. In the nominative case, the pronoun is used as a subject; in the objective case, the pronoun is used as an object. Dependent possessive case pronouns (her, my, our) are placed before a noun, whereas independent possessive case pronouns (hers, his, mine) are positioned after a noun in a sentence or clause. ASSIGNMENT: Learning Task 3 – page 17 DAY 4 Look for the pronoun in each sentence. 1. She announced that she wants to go to fashion school. 2. We were playing poker with friends. 3. He loves watching movies, especially if they are comedies. Read the sentences below.
1. I am a witness to an accident. 2. The song was dedicated to us. 3. Michael had his first day of work yesterday.