Pronouns

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Pronouns 6 th Grade English

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Pronouns. 6 th Grade English. A pronoun…. is a word that takes the place of a noun ( or a group of words that are acting like a noun). Pronouns…. a re used so we don’t have to say the same noun over and over again. They make sentences clearer and more interesting!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pronouns6th Grade English

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A pronoun…is a word that takes the place of a noun (or a group of words that are acting like a noun)

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Pronouns…are used so we don’t have to say the same noun over and over again. They make sentences clearer and more interesting!

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If we only had nouns to use, our sentences might look like:

Anna’s mom took Annato the store so Anna could buy some poster board for Anna’s science project.

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Thanks to pronouns, we can write this instead:Anna’s mom took herto the store so she could buy some poster board for her science project.

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An antecedent…is the word or group of words that a pronoun replaces or refers to.

(For example, Anna)

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An antecedent can be one word

Marcus opened hisbirthday present. He had been waiting forever to see what his mom and dad had given him.

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Or it can be a group of words…

The meaning of lifewas the topic today in philosophy class. It is a mystery that people have questioned since the beginning of time.

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Some pronouns don’t have antecedents

Everything is ready for the trip to the Botanical Gardens.

Anyone can come and enjoy the music.

Something great is going to happen today!

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Indefinite Pronounsrefer to a person, place, thing or idea that is not specifically named.

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Sometimes indefinite pronouns can function as the subject of a sentence

Both sisters wanted to dress up as ninjas for Halloween.

Both wanted to dress up as ninjas for Halloween.

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Class work for the next two days:

Monday: WC textbook p. 304 #1-20

Tuesday: WC textbook p. 313 #1-20