Pronouns Adventure: Be a Pronoun Ninja!

Pronouns Adventure: Be a Pronoun Ninja!
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Welcome to Pronouns Adventure!

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Join the Pronoun Ninja to learn pronouns in a fun way!

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What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun replaces a noun to avoid repetition.

Example: Emma is kind. She helps others.

Person

Find a Pronoun! Type a pronoun you know!

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Types of Pronouns

Pronouns come in many types! Here are some:

  • Personal
  • Possessive
  • Reflexive
  • Demonstrative
  • Interrogative
  • Relative
  • Indefinite
Pronoun Types

Match the Type! Drag to match.

Drop Type Here
Personal Pronoun Possessive Pronoun
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Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns refer to specific people or things.

Examples: I, you, he, she, it

People

Tap Personal Pronouns!

run she book you
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Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns are the doers of the action in a sentence.

Examples: I, he, they

Action

Sort Pronouns! Drag to the right box.

Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
I me
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Object Pronouns

Object pronouns receive the action in a sentence.

Examples: me, him, them

Gift

Pronoun Hunt! Find object pronouns.

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Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns show ownership.

Examples: mine, yours, hers

Toy

Type a Possessive Pronoun!

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Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject.

Examples: myself, yourself, itself

Mirror

Tap Reflexive Pronouns!

myself you
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Intensive Pronouns

Intensive pronouns emphasize the subject.

Example: I did it myself.

Star

True or False? "Myself" can be intensive.

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Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns point to specific things.

Examples: this, that, these, those

Pointer

Match the Pronoun!

Near
Far
this that
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Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative pronouns are used in questions.

Examples: who, what, which

Question

Type an Interrogative Pronoun!

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Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns connect clauses.

Examples: who, which, that

Link

Tap Relative Pronouns!

who run
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Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things.

Examples: someone, everything, nobody

Crowd

Find Indefinite Pronouns!

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Pronouns in Sentences

Pronouns replace nouns in sentences.

Example: She gave him a book.

Book

Build a Sentence! Drag to make a sentence.

Drop Words Here
she gave him
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Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Pronouns must match their antecedents in number and gender.

Example: Emma loves her dog.

Dog

Choose the Correct Pronoun! Emma loves ___ dog.

her his
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Singular and Plural Pronouns

Singular pronouns refer to one; plural to more than one.

Examples: he (singular), they (plural)

Group

Sort Pronouns! Drag to the right box.

Singular
Plural
he they
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Gender-Neutral Pronouns

Gender-neutral pronouns don’t specify gender.

Example: they (singular), them

Person

Tap Gender-Neutral Pronouns!

they he
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Common Pronoun Mistakes

Watch out for wrong pronoun cases!

Example: Me went → I went

Warning

Fix the Mistake! Tap the correct pronoun.

me I
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Review Time!

Recap: Pronouns can be personal, possessive, reflexive, and more!

Review

Quick Quiz! Is "who" interrogative or possessive?

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You're a Pronoun Star!

You learned all about pronouns! Keep using them!

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Challenge: Type one pronoun you learned!

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