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Join the Linky Party! This week was full of ups and downs in my classroom. There were times when I almost wanted to give up trying to get my students to learn anything and times when I was rejoicing because they wanted to keep reading! Here are my five random things from this week. 1) I FINALLY started to teach pronouns this week. We had been reviewing parts of speech up until now and I'm happy to say we are finally learning the sixth grade language component. This week we focused on subject…

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Subject Object Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives Chart PDF Worksheet For Students Object Pronouns Pronouns are noun words that can be used in place of the names of entities in a sentence and can fulfill all the functions that nouns do. Object pronouns are pronouns that replace the object noun in a sentence. The pronouns mentioned are “I, me” for the first person singular, “you” for the second person singular, and “he, she, it, him, her” for the third person singular. “we” and “us” are used…

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Week 2 - English Pronoun Chart. Kids homework help. Grammar examples for subject, object, adjective, possessive. English Pronouns, Possessive Pronoun, Materi Bahasa Jepang, Learn Portuguese, English Fun, English Language Teaching, Grammar Lessons, English Vocabulary Words Learning, English Writing

Remember that pronouns always take the place of the noun and everything that goes with the noun. The possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs) are used instead of the possessive + noun to indicate possession. Let's see some examples: That car is my car -----> that car is mine This book is Mary's book -----> this book is hers And, of course, some exercises for you to practise!!! Exercise 1 Complete the sentences with a possessive pronoun Exercise 2 Change the sentences…

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