This document discusses the two cases of pronouns - nominative and possessive. It defines pronoun cases as referring to the function of a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The lesson will focus on the nominative case, which indicates the subject of a sentence, and the possessive case, which shows ownership or possession. Students are assigned to complete activities 1 and 2 on pronoun cases and submit them to the Google Classroom.
This document discusses the two cases of pronouns - nominative and possessive. It defines pronoun cases as referring to the function of a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The lesson will focus on the nominative case, which indicates the subject of a sentence, and the possessive case, which shows ownership or possession. Students are assigned to complete activities 1 and 2 on pronoun cases and submit them to the Google Classroom.
This document discusses the two cases of pronouns - nominative and possessive. It defines pronoun cases as referring to the function of a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The lesson will focus on the nominative case, which indicates the subject of a sentence, and the possessive case, which shows ownership or possession. Students are assigned to complete activities 1 and 2 on pronoun cases and submit them to the Google Classroom.
contrast the differences between the two cases; and distinguish the type of case used in sentences. A case of a pronoun refers to the function of the noun or a pronoun in the sentence. There are three cases to consider when identifying its function: nominative, objective, and possessive. This lesson will focus on nominative and possessive cases. ASSIGNMENT:
On your module answer Activity
1&2 and submit it on our google classroom. Thank you!