Use Personal/Possessive/Indefinite Pronouns - 1st Grade Writing
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ went to the park." (They / Them)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ went to the park." (They / Them)
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They. "They" is the subject performing the action.
They. "They" is the subject performing the action.
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What is a possessive pronoun used for?
What is a possessive pronoun used for?
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To show ownership (my, mine, your, yours, their, theirs). Possessive pronouns indicate who owns something.
To show ownership (my, mine, your, yours, their, theirs). Possessive pronouns indicate who owns something.
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What is a personal pronoun?
What is a personal pronoun?
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A pronoun that replaces a person or people (I, me, we, they). Personal pronouns take the place of specific people.
A pronoun that replaces a person or people (I, me, we, they). Personal pronouns take the place of specific people.
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Which option is a personal pronoun: my, they, everything?
Which option is a personal pronoun: my, they, everything?
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they. "They" refers to specific people, making it personal.
they. "They" refers to specific people, making it personal.
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Which option is a possessive pronoun: me, mine, anyone?
Which option is a possessive pronoun: me, mine, anyone?
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mine. "Mine" shows ownership without naming what is owned.
mine. "Mine" shows ownership without naming what is owned.
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Which option is an indefinite pronoun: I, their, someone?
Which option is an indefinite pronoun: I, their, someone?
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someone. "Someone" doesn't specify which person.
someone. "Someone" doesn't specify which person.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ am ready." (I / Me)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ am ready." (I / Me)
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I. Use "I" as the subject of a sentence.
I. Use "I" as the subject of a sentence.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "Mom hugged ___." (I / me)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "Mom hugged ___." (I / me)
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me. Use "me" as the object receiving the action.
me. Use "me" as the object receiving the action.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ is my friend." (He / Him)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "___ is my friend." (He / Him)
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He. "He" is the subject form of the pronoun.
He. "He" is the subject form of the pronoun.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The teacher called ___." (she / her)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The teacher called ___." (she / her)
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her. "Her" is the object form receiving the action.
her. "Her" is the object form receiving the action.
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What is an indefinite pronoun?
What is an indefinite pronoun?
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A pronoun that does not name a specific person or thing (someone, everything). Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things.
A pronoun that does not name a specific person or thing (someone, everything). Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "I saw ___." (they / them)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "I saw ___." (they / them)
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them. "Them" is the object form of "they."
them. "Them" is the object form of "they."
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "This is ___ book." (my / mine)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "This is ___ book." (my / mine)
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my. "My" modifies the noun that follows it.
my. "My" modifies the noun that follows it.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The book is ___." (my / mine)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The book is ___." (my / mine)
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mine. "Mine" stands alone without a noun after it.
mine. "Mine" stands alone without a noun after it.
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Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "That is ___ dog." (their / theirs)
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "That is ___ dog." (their / theirs)
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their. "Their" comes before the noun it modifies.
their. "Their" comes before the noun it modifies.
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