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Unit 34-Pronoun

This document provides an overview of pronouns in a grammar lesson. It defines pronouns and identifies the different types, including subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives and pronouns. Examples are given for each type of pronoun. Reflexive pronouns like myself are explained. The usage of pronouns like someone, anywhere and else is covered. Online practice resources are listed at the end.

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Unit 34-Pronoun

This document provides an overview of pronouns in a grammar lesson. It defines pronouns and identifies the different types, including subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives and pronouns. Examples are given for each type of pronoun. Reflexive pronouns like myself are explained. The usage of pronouns like someone, anywhere and else is covered. Online practice resources are listed at the end.

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FOUNDATION PROGRAMME A.Y.

2020-2021 TRIM 1

GRAMMAR 1
WEEK 4: PRONOUN

By: Doryl Sequena Cabiao


Define pronoun
Learning A
Objectives Identify the different types of
At the end of the lesson,
B pronouns
students are expected to:
Recognize possessive
C adjectives and adverbials

E
Let’s begin!!
Pronoun is a word
that
B replaces a
noun in a
C sentence
Example

Ms. Maryam teaches Maths. She loves


teaching. Her classroom is so clean,
01 that’s why she likes it.

03 04
Subject
  is used as
Pronoun the subject of
B a verb.

Ex: SHE, HE, I,


C YOU, IT, THEY
Example

This is
01
Marwa. She
is my sister.
03 04
Object is used typically as a
grammatical object:
Pronoun the direct or
indirect object of a
B verb, 

Ex:
me, you, her, him, it,
C us, them
Examples

I gave a
01
chocolate to my
friend and he
liked it.
03 04
Possessive  shows who owns
Adjective or possesses
something.
B
Ex: my, your, her,
his, its, our, their
C
Example

01
This is my
cat, Kahel.
03 04
Possessive  a pronoun
Pronoun indicating
possession.
B
Ex:
 mine, yours, hers,
C his, ours,  theirs.
Examples

This
01
is my
car.
This car is
mine.
03 04
01

03 04
a ( noun) of Use a possessive
(possessive pronoun with a
noun in this
pronoun) expression
B

C
Examples

This is an interest of
his
01

This great country of


ours.
03 04
Examples

It is very common with


friend
Ex:01

Is he a friend of
yours?
03 04
Examples

You can also use


friend of + a name
01 a possessive
with
apostrophe

No, he’s a friend of


03 04
Shikamaru’s.
01

03 04
 emphasis, and
Use myself with some verbs.
etc… Ex:
Can you make me
some juice?

Why don’t you make it


yourself?
As an object with
Use myself verbs that doing
etc… something to
ourselves.
Ex:
Look at yourself in the
mirror, and ask
yourself this question
Ex:
Use myself Sami is too young to
etc… wash himself and put
himself to bed
Other Examples

Other verbs often


used like this:
cut, enjoy, hurt ,
01
behave
Ex:
Did he hurt
himself?
Enjoy yourselves!
03
Please behave
yourselves!
04
I’ve cut myself.
Other Examples

cut, enjoy,
hurt can also
01object,
have
except behave

Ex:
Enjoy your meal!
Please behave!
03 04
Some-, any-, Following the same
no-,every- rule as some, any, no
Ex:
pronoun There’s someone
outside
Is anyone there
There isn’t anyone
There’s no-one.
Other Examples
Everyone
 means all
the people, with
01 singular verb.

Ex:
Everyone knows
that Muscat is
03 the capital of 04
Oman.
Use something, anything, nothing, everything
In the same way as
someone etc.

01
Ex:
Have you got
anything?
There’s nothing here.
There’s something
03
wrong. 04
Everything is all right.
Somewhere, Adverbials
anywhere, Are used in the same way
nowhere, as someone etc.
everywhere Ex:
They couldn’t find the car
anywhere.
Insects can be found everywhere
on Earth.
There is nowhere for children to
play in this area.
After some-, any-, no-,
every- pronouns to mean
Use else other or more
Ex:
I didn’t realize it was you. I
thought someone else.
Nothing else really matters.
Online practice
Click the following links for more practice and discussion about our lesson.

www.teacherdonna.tk
https://www.grammarbank.com/pronouns-test.html
https://www.grammarbank.com/pronoun-quiz.html
https://www.grammarbank.com/pronouns-quiz.html
http://www2.arnes.si/~oskksavokl2/pronouns.htm
https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.as
p?id=600
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-
up/grammar/pronouns/little-red-riding-hood
references
Thank you

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