Mixed Up Fairy Tale Pronouns
Mar 31, 2015
Mixed Up Fairy Tale Pronouns
PronounsPronouns take the place of nouns. The word or phrase replaced
by a pronoun is called an antecedent. Example: When Goldilocks ran away she was
screaming.Goldilocks is the antecedent, she is the pronoun.
Example: Little Red Riding hood put food in her basket.Little Red Riding Hood is the antecedent, her is the pronoun
Pronouns?? Like saying, “We are both
scared out of our minds??
he, she, it they
Personal Pronouns
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Singular Plural
I we
you you
WE
ME!
Object Personal Pronouns
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Singular
me us
you you
him, her, it them
Plural
HIS!
Possessive Personal Pronouns
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
my, mine our, ours
you, yours your, yours
his, her/hers, its their, theirs
Singular Plural
What happens without Pronouns?
Listen to this story without any pronouns.
Grumpy, Sleepy, Happy, Dopey, Bashful, Sneezy, and Doc were seven friends.
Although Grumpy, Sleepy, Happy, Dopey, Bashful, Sneezy, and Doc were very
different from one another, Grumpy, Sleepy, Happy, Dopey, Bashful, Sneezy, and Doc
got along just fine.
Sounds kind of funny doesn’t it?
Quiz Time!
Let’s see how you do recognizing pronouns!
Finding the Pronoun
She has very long hair.
Rapunzel
Pied Piper
King Midas
Jack and the Giant
Gingerbread Man
Oh no! Quick choose
again!Before it’s too late!
Wow! That was close. Great work!
Finding the Pronoun
Anything he touches turnsto gold.
The Goose
Pied Piper
King Midas
Jack and the Giant
Gingerbread Man
Oh no! Quick choose
again!Before it’s too late!
Wow! That was close. Great work!
Finding the Pronoun
He runs as fast as he can.
The Goose
Pied Piper
Pinocchio
Jack and the Giant
Gingerbread Man
Oh no! Quick choose
again!Before it’s too late!
Wow! That was close. Great work!
Finding the Pronoun
She gives the bears a fright.
The Goose
Pied Piper
Pinocchio
Jack and the Giant
Goldilocks
Oh no! Quick choose
again!Before it’s too late!
Wow! That was close. Great work!
Finding the Pronoun
When he plays music, people follow him.
The Goose
Pied Piper
Pinocchio
Jack and the Giant
Gingerbread Man
Oh no! Quick choose
again!Before it’s too late!
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