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The document discusses the three cases of pronouns: subjective, objective, and possessive. It provides examples of each case and explains why properly using pronoun case is important for clear communication, grammar accuracy, and expressing thoughts effectively.

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The document discusses the three cases of pronouns: subjective, objective, and possessive. It provides examples of each case and explains why properly using pronoun case is important for clear communication, grammar accuracy, and expressing thoughts effectively.

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Understandi

ng Pronoun
Case
Welcome,
students!
Let's start with an activity: Spot the Error!

My dad and I walked to they house.

What is wrong with this sentence?


Take a moment to think about it and share your
answer.
Correct
Answer
My dad and I walked to they house.

My dad and I walked to their house.

Understanding and using the proper pronoun case


is crucial for clear and effective communication!
Today we
will:
• Review the three cases of pronouns:
⚬ subjective
⚬ objective
⚬ possessive

• Understand why pronouns need to be in the


proper case.
There are 3 pronoun
cases.
Subjective Case: pronouns used as subjects.

Objective Case: pronouns used as objects of verbs or prepositions.

Possessive Case: pronouns used to demonstrate ownership.

Let's dig deeper to understand what this means.


Subjective
Case
Pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we,
they, who are used as subjects of a
sentence.
For example:
• I am going to buy new glasses.
• He stared at his reflection. Remember:
• They/them are my preferred pronouns. The subject of the sentence
performs the action or is being
described.
Objective
Case
Pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us,
them, whom are used as objects of a
sentence.
For example:
• Rizza gave the gift to me Remember:
• His mothers helped him learn how to walk. An object is a noun, pronoun, or group
of words that receives the action of the
verb or is the target of a preposition in a
sentence
Let's
Think
The last pronoun case is the
POSSESSIVE CASE.
• What does the word "possess" mean?
• Can you guess what type of pronouns are possessive
pronouns?
Possessive
Case
Pronouns my (mine), your (yours), his,
her (hers), its, our (ours), their (theirs),
and whose demonstrate ownership.

For example:
• The balloon is hers.
Remember:
• Rachel loved her new hat. Pronouns in the possessive case
demonstrate ownership!
Why is pronoun case
important?
Grammar Effective
Clarity:
Accuracy: Communication:
When we use the correct
pronoun case, our writing Using the right pronoun case Using the proper pronoun
becomes clear and easy to shows that we know and case helps us express our
understand! follow grammar rules. thoughts in an accurate
manner.
Let's try Read the following sentences and identify the pronouns and their
pronoun case.

this!
1.She gave me a present.
2.Whose drum is this?
3.We went to the park.
4.The yellow duck wagged its tail.
5.I am going to the store.
Answ
ers
1.She gave me a present. (Subjective)
2.Whose drum is this? (Possessive)
3.We went to the park. (Objective)
4.The yellow duck wagged its tail. (Possessive)
5.I am going to the store. (Objective)
Let's
review
The 3 main cases of Proper pronoun usage is
pronouns are: important:

• subjective Proper pronoun use makes us


• objective communicate in a clear,
• possessive grammatically correct, and
effective manner.
Remem
ber
• Choose the right pronoun case based on the role of the
pronoun in the sentence.
• If you're not sure you're using the correct pronoun case, you
can always ask your teacher for clarification!
• Be gender-sensitive and use inclusive language. Asking and
using one's preferred pronouns promotes respect!

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