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Pronouns, pronouns, pronouns! There are so many different types, and understanding their usage can be quite tricky. A chart at the top of the first page gives examples of subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. Example sentences are shown, and there's a short practice section included on the final page.
Whether viewed as a whole class, or individually, this PowerPoint is a fabulous resource for teaching and reinforcing the rules of pronouns. There are 22 slides total; the first nine explain the differences between subjective, objective, direct, indirect, and possessive pronouns. It finishes with a quick test containing 10 multiple-choice questions.
In this subject and object pronouns activity, students complete three activities for subject and object pronouns in research report writing.
Need to review subject and object pronouns? Do your learners need to practice identifying action verbs and object pronouns? No need for an action hero. Use this 12-prompt worksheet instead.
Directly address the use of the indirect object pronouns with a lesson on how to locate them in sentences and worksheets that provide opportunities for practice using them.
Nine lessons in a grammar and usage unit provide endless opportunities for drill and practice. Topics include the four types of sentences, subject and predicates, nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs and prepositions, conjunctions and interjections, as well as capitalization and punctuation. The scripted unit includes a culminating activity, handouts, worksheets, a bibliography, and an assessment.
What is a direct object pronoun and how do you use one? After looking at several examples, give your Spanish speakers an opportunity to practice. Can they place the direct object pronoun correctly in the sentence provided? Two separate exercises are provided here, so if your learners struggle through the first one, they'll have an additional chance to practice!
Pronouns are the name of the game with this informative, six-page packet. The first three pages detail different types of pronouns like subject pronouns, object pronouns, etc. Then, three pages of practice follow, encouraging grammarians to write sentences, identifying certain types of pronouns in their work. A detailed, comprehensive look at pronouns!
In this pronouns practice worksheet, students read about pronouns and then respond to 10 multiple choice questions that require them to use pronouns appropriately.
In this subject and object pronouns worksheet, learners identify singular and plural subject and object pronouns in sentences using fill in the blanks, short answers, and multiple choice answers. Students answer thirty-seven questions.