Write a few examples on the board, and then ask students to help you fill in an expanded chart including
subject and object pronouns, as well as adding possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives
Possessive adjectives are similar to
subject and object pronouns, but they indicate possession.
The resources contain: Starter Introduction to using
subject and object pronouns and relative pronouns Activities to practise using
subject and object pronouns and relative pronouns Grammar reference for students Grammar worksheets Listening Exercise 4 with answers and transcript Video comprehension exercise Reading comprehension exercise Reading Exercise 5 with answers Writing Exercise 6 Plenary
Not exact matches
We fought the good fight
and changed how developers inspect HTML
and debug Personal
pronouns in standard Modern English; Person (gender)
Subject Object Dependent Possessive Independent Possessive Reflexive; Singular; First: I: me: my
KS4 / KS5 French revision on
pronouns and adjectives (
subject pronouns, direct
object pronouns, indirect
object pronouns, possessive adjectives
and possessive
pronouns).
Revises
and recaps: time, time phrases, food, drinks, negatives, school
subjects, likes
and dislikes, rooms in a house
and a direct
object pronoun.
KS2 English Skills Revision Series Two contains worksheets on: • Noun phrases • Clauses: co-ordinating conjunctions, subordination • Relative
pronouns • Relative clauses • Verbs: present tense, past tense, progressive, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect • Modal verbs • Parenthesis - brackets • Parenthesis - dashes • Synonyms • Antonyms • Ellipsis •
Subject, verb,
object • Punctuation • Verbs, active
and passive voice • Colon • Semicolon • Hyphenated words • Bullet points • Verb or noun • Nouns
and adjectives • Words with more than one meaning • Adverbs • Adverbials • Fronted adverbials NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model of grammar adopted by the English National Curriculum.
This is a game to practice
object and subject pronouns.
This
Subject versus
Object Pronouns 7 Board Game plus 2 Worksheet Bundle includes 1 regular board game, 2 Battleship game cards with ships, 36 game or flash cards, 16 Tic - Tac - Toe or Bingo cards, one checkerboard game with checkers, a chutes
and ladders board game, an animated board game, 3 photo color worksheets with answer key
and one black
and white worksheet with answer key.
Students are dealt cards
and must fill in the blanks with either an
object or a
subject pronoun.
Pronouns include subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive p
Pronouns include
subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive p
pronouns,
object pronouns, and possessive p
pronouns,
and possessive
pronounspronouns.
Subject Pronouns - We, You, They / Positive
and Question Forms - We, You, They This, That /
Objects in the classroom Negative statements with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question words «What» and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling and object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information Everyday objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, Ho
Objects in the classroom Negative statements with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question words «What»
and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling
and object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information Everyday
objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, Ho
objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable
and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, How Many?
The use of
pronouns often seeps into the lessons in a number of different aspects:
Subject pronouns are discussed when forming
and conjugating sentences in the various tenses,
object pronouns are introduced through questions words such as «who» or by a discussion of transitive
and intransitive verbs, possessive
pronouns and adjectives also get thrown into the mix by discussing the question word «whose», or when pointing out how the possessive adjective modifies the noun.
There are four types of
pronouns: Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns and Demonstrative P
pronouns:
Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns and Demonstrative P
Pronouns,
Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns and Demonstrative P
Pronouns, Possessive
Pronouns and Demonstrative P
Pronouns and Demonstrative
PronounsPronouns.
Some errors are common to ELLs; others are common to anyone using English, such as incorrect use of
subject (I, he)
and object (me, him)
pronouns or
subject verb agreement.
Put up two columns: One with
subject pronouns and the other with
object pronouns.
Take this as a starting point to explore the role of
subjects,
objects,
and possession as you introduce
pronouns and possessive adjectives.