Pronouns Definition A pronoun is a word that

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Pronouns

Pronouns

Definition ØA pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Ø Pronouns are useful

Definition ØA pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Ø Pronouns are useful because they allow us to talk about something or someone without constantly repeating the same noun.

Notice what happens when pronouns are not used: Ø Jillian’s father asked Jillian to

Notice what happens when pronouns are not used: Ø Jillian’s father asked Jillian to meet Jillian’s father at Jillian’s father’s office after school, so that Jillian and Jillian’s father could do Jillian and Jillian’s father’s Christmas shopping.

Ø Now, rewrite the above sentence, substituting the unnecessary nouns with pronouns: Jillian’s father

Ø Now, rewrite the above sentence, substituting the unnecessary nouns with pronouns: Jillian’s father asked her to meet him at his office after school, so that they could do their Christmas shopping.

Ø A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like

Ø A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like "he, " "which, " "none, " and "you" to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive. Proper Noun Pronoun Tim he Jake him Jonathan his

Personal Pronouns Subject Form Possessive Form Object Form

Personal Pronouns Subject Form Possessive Form Object Form

Pronouns can be confusing… Ø If you do not know to whom the pronoun

Pronouns can be confusing… Ø If you do not know to whom the pronoun is referring Ø The noun to which the pronoun refers is called the “antecedent” Ø Example: antecedent The dog owner took a stroll through the park with his Labrador Retriever. pronoun

Another example: Do we say this? ? ?

Another example: Do we say this? ? ?

Pronouns with Abbott and Costello First Base: Who Ø Second Base: What Ø Third

Pronouns with Abbott and Costello First Base: Who Ø Second Base: What Ø Third base: I Don't Know Ø Left field: Why Ø Center field: Because Ø Pitcher: Tomorrow Ø Catcher: Today Ø Shortstop: I Don't Care/I Don't Give a Darn Ø