Personal Pronouns
Writing sentences with Personal Pronouns: Write a short, clear sentence using a personal pronoun that fits each of the descriptions given in the following list. You may, consult the chart of personal pronouns in DLS 5
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns call attention to a particular people, places, and things (points out the the specific noun)
Singular: this, that Plural: these, those
Write the the following sentences that contain a demonstrative pronoun. Circle the demonstrative pronoun. Draw and arrow to the word it is referring to.
1. This is the typewriter I hope to get for Christmas.
2. Of all his excuses, these are the poorest.
3. Yes, these are the oldest tombstones in Lexington's cemetery.
4. Isn't that a poster of one of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings?
5. Before leaving for college, my sister gave me her jade necklace and silver pin. Those had always been her favorites.
Writing sentences with Personal Pronouns: Write a short, clear sentence using a personal pronoun that fits each of the descriptions given in the following list. You may, consult the chart of personal pronouns in DLS 5
- first person, plural
- third person, plural
- third person, singular
- second person, plural
- first person singular.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns call attention to a particular people, places, and things (points out the the specific noun)
Singular: this, that Plural: these, those
Write the the following sentences that contain a demonstrative pronoun. Circle the demonstrative pronoun. Draw and arrow to the word it is referring to.
1. This is the typewriter I hope to get for Christmas.
2. Of all his excuses, these are the poorest.
3. Yes, these are the oldest tombstones in Lexington's cemetery.
4. Isn't that a poster of one of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings?
5. Before leaving for college, my sister gave me her jade necklace and silver pin. Those had always been her favorites.