Pronoun - Squarespace
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Group Work
In your groups, write a sentence that uses
pronouns in the subject case.
Write a sentence that uses pronouns in the
object case.
Write a sentence using that/which correctly.
Write a sentence using we/us correctly.
Nouns!
Nouns are one of the eight parts of speech
A noun can be a person, place, or thing
A noun can also be the subject of a clause,
whether independent or dependent
A noun can also be the object of a verb in a
clause
Previewing Possessive Case
Nouns only change form when in the
possessive case (which we will discuss in a few
minutes)...
Bethany's eyes
Alice's fur coat
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a
noun.
Pronouns are about specification. They do not
exist in a vacuum.
Pronouns have three cases: subject, object,
and possessive.
Pronouns!
What is case? Case is the form a noun or
pronoun takes to indicate its function in a
sentence
Three cases above
Pronoun chart
Group Question #1
In your groups, write a sentence that uses
pronouns in the subject case.
Subject Case!
Pronouns take on the subject case in the
following situations:
As a subject of a verb: She bought a new water
bottle.
As a subject complement: It was she who took
me to Long Beach Island.
Group Question #2
Write a sentence that uses pronouns in the
object case.
Object Case!
Pronouns take on the object case in the
following situations:
As a direct object (nouns affected by
subject/verb): Our department head told Alexis
and me to come to the meeting.
As an indirect object (tells you who the action is
happening to): The tuition bill surprised him.
Possessive Case!
Possessive case indicates ownership of
something: your car, your book, our wedding
Bethany's advisor approved her trip to our
campus.
Time Out!
Pause.
Take a breath!
Questions?!
Who v Whom
In general, use who when talking about a person
as a subject.
Who donated the books?
In general, use whom when a pronoun functions
as an object.
I wonder whom jazz musician Miles Davis
influenced (whom=object...Miles Davis is
subject...influenced is the verb).
Group Question #3
Write a sentence using we/us correctly.
We v Us
Use we if the pronoun is a subject.
We women must stick together.
Use us if the pronoun must be in object case.
Teachers make learning easy for us students.
Group Question #4
Write a sentence using that/which correctly.
Which v That!
That usually refers to an object, not a person.
Use who if referring to a person.
Arthur Miller, who wrote The Crucible, also
wrote All My Sons.
Also, use that when using a restrictive clause
that would change the meaning of the sentence
without it.
Books that big can't fit into my bag.
The librarians at Monmouth that have hybrid cars
get better gas mileage.
Which v That!
Which will be used when you have a
nonrestrictive clause that would not change the
meaning of a sentence.
This is supplemental information.
My bag, which is sized for 15” laptops, cannot
hold that laptop.
At Stockton, the coffee shop which is open until
midnight is the saving grace of the night school
community.
Grammar Girl on That v Which
Time Out!
Pause.
Take a breath!
Questions?!
Finally...
Grammar checkers have a hard time with
pronoun usage because they can't infer what
words, if any, are being referred to in the sentence.
Make sure pronoun references are clear.
After Rooney intercepted the ball, he passed it as
hard as he could towards the net. (he and it refer to
Rooney and ball)
If it is ambiguous whether one or more nouns are
being referenced, use the noun instead of a
pronoun.
Look For Clues
What is the pronoun referencing?
Look for other pronouns
Comma usage (which)
Listen!
Grammar Girl on Subjects and Objects
Grammar Girl on whether you should use that
for your pets.
Supplemental Readings