Pronouns - Day 1
Pronouns - Day 1
Pronouns - Day 1
I am Binibining
Klay
1. You want to cook a
sinigang na hipon but
there is no sinigang mix.
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P R O N O U N
Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
• Determine the types, and examples of pronouns
used in a sentence.
• Construct sentences using pronouns.
• Demonstrate appreciation and understanding of
the text using pronouns.
Task 3: Pass and Play
Mechanics of the Game:
Each crumpled paper has an equivalent of a sentence.
While music is playing, you should pass it to your
seatmate and when the music stops you must get one (1)
crumpled piece of paper and read the written sentence
to the whole class. After reading the statement, you will
choose the right word or correct pronoun that is
suitable for the sentence.
Task 3: Pass and Play
Mechanics of the Game:
BUT. If you are not able to identify the right
answer, the teacher will show an image, and
you will have to copy or imitate it.
Task 3: Pass and Play
Example:
Dexter wants (his, her) girlfriend to
continue her dreams.
Task 3: Pass and Play
Example:
Dexter wants (his, her) girlfriend to
continue her dreams.
Pass and Play
Task 3: Pass and Play
(I, You) are the fastest runner on
the team, and we are depending
on you.
Task 3: Pass and Play
I like all kinds of chocolates, but
(that, these) are my favorites.
Task 3: Pass and Play
I didn't have my umbrella so Marta
lent me (theirs, hers).
Task 3: Pass and Play
Dr Adam Sissons, (who, whose)
lectured at Cambridge for more
than 12 years, should have known
the difference.
Task 3: Pass and Play
You are too young to go out by (
yourselves, themselves).
Task 3: Pass and Play
Our friends are athletes. All of
(it, them) are either strong, fast,
or both.
Task 3: Pass and Play
(These, Those) are my notebooks
on the desk.
Task 3: Pass and Play
Her car is faster than (me, mine).
Task 3: Pass and Play
Where did you buy the dress (that
, this) you wore last week?
Task 3: Pass and Play
• I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and
them are all personal pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
• When discussing “person” in terms of the
grammatical, the following rules apply:
• First-person, as in “I”
• Second person, as in “you”
• Third person, as in “It, he, she"
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns provide us with the following
information:
• The person – Who is speaking?
• The number – Is the pronoun plural or
singular?
• The gender – Is the pronoun feminine,
masculine, or neuter?
Personal Pronouns
Our friends are athletes. All of them
are either strong, fast, or both.
Demonstrative Pronouns
• It is a type of pronoun that
demonstrate something.
• It points out a noun.
• The demonstrative pronouns are
that, these, this, and those.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Example:
• I like all kinds of chocolates, but these
are my favorites.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Examples:
• This is my mother’s ring.
• That looks like the car I used to drive.
• These are nice shoes, but they look
uncomfortable.
Possessive Pronouns
• are used in English to avoid repeating
information that is already clear.
• A possessive pronoun represents a noun and also
tells us who owns it.
• The possessive pronouns are "mine," "yours," "his,"
"hers," "ours," and "theirs."
Possessive Pronouns
Examples:
• Jobelle noticed that Ashvil’s dog was bigger
than hers.
Possessive Pronouns
Examples:
• Do you know which table is ours?
• Yours is the nicest living room I’ve
ever been in.
Relative Pronouns
• A relative pronoun is one which is used to refer
to nouns, whether they are people, places, things,
animals, or ideas.
yourself we themselves
me mine these
Demonstrative
those who
Pronouns
Possessive
that who
Pronouns
Reflexive/Intensive
himself Pronouns
wrong
1. You should bring the book (that, this) you love the most.
2. The toaster gets really hot when (it, they) heats bread.
3. Remember not to judge a book by (their, its) cover.
4. The girl, (who, whom) saved the little boy, was appreciated by
everyone.
5. I hope you enjoy (themselves, yourselves) at the party tonight!
Task 7: COMPLETE ME
Relative 1. You should bring the book (that, this) you love the most.
Personal 2. The toaster gets really hot when (it, they) heats bread.
Possessive 3. Remember not to judge a book by (their, its) cover.
Relative 4. The girl, (who, whom) saved the little boy, was
appreciated by everyone.
Reflexive 5. I hope you enjoy (themselves, yourselves) at the
party tonight!
Assignment
Direction: Underline the correct pronoun and write what type of
pronoun it is before the number.
_____1. They are buying (yourselves, themselves) a new television.
2. We would like to invite Stacy to join (me, us) for dinner.
3. The subject that (I, me) liked most in school was English.
4. Her favorite color is purple, but (me, mine) is green.
5. I’m afraid I can’t answer (those, that) question.
Assignment
Direction: Underline the correct pronoun and write what type of
pronoun it is before the number.
Reflexive 1. They are buying (yourselves, themselves) a new television.
Personal 2. We would like to invite Stacy to join (me,us) for dinner.
Relative 3. The subject that (I,me) liked most in school was English.
Possessive 4. Her favorite color is purple, but (me, mine) is green.
Demonstrative 5. I’m afraid I can’t answer (those, that) question.
USING A PERSON'S
PREFERRED PRONOUN IS A
SIGN OF RESPECT
-ROSIE TYLER
Thank You for
Listening!