Subject and object pronouns

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Harcourt 10-11
Lesson 17
Grammar
Day 1
Subject and Object Pronouns
The BIG Question:
What are the
eight different
types of words?
a pronoun that takes the place of
one or more possessive nouns
That adorable dog is mine!
Don’t forget to hand in your homework.
Her brother is in ninth grade this year.
The teacher found my paper but couldn’t find
theirs.
a pronoun that follows an action verb or a
preposition and ends with –self or -selves
The boy was proud of __________
for scoring a
himself
100% on his test.
The two students were able to solve the long
division problems all by ____________.
themselves
The cat protected ___________
from the dog
itself
by hiding under the sofa.
her
his
theirs
mine
himself
ourselves
yourself
herself
A subject pronoun is a word that takes
the place of one or more nouns in the
subject of a sentence.
Singular subject pronouns are:
I, you, he, she, it
Plural subject pronouns are:
we, you, they
WeI are going to the store.
My mom and
It is parked in the driveway.
The car
The man in the blue coat
He gave us a ride home.
They are both in college.
My brother and sister
Mrs. Gibson
She is going to see Taylor Swift in
Concert in March.
You are the best friend that I have ever had!
I would like to be an artist someday.
An object pronoun is a pronoun
that is used after an action verb or
a preposition.
Singular object pronouns are:
me, you, him, her, it
Plural object pronouns are:
us, you, them
The teacher helped me with math.
The principal trusts you to tell the truth.
Liz is going to the party with her.
Mom gave him a big hug.
The kids were happy to be with them.
Dad and I brought the dog with us to the park.
Mom is going to drive you to soccer practice.
OP
her
OP
OP
SP
SP
SP
OP
SP
OP
SP
her
They
it
He
they
us