Sunday, January 22, 2017

Pronoun, Possessive Adjective & Possessive Pronoun

What is Pronoun?
  • Pronouns are words that substitute nouns. 
  • We use a pronoun often to avoid repeating the noun that has already been mentioned or that is already known.  
    • Example: 
      • Ali is a kind boy. Often, Ali helps people in need.
    • Example with pronoun:
      • Ali is a kind boy. Often, he helps people in need.
      • 'He' is used to replace Ali in the second sentence.
  • A different pronoun is used depending the function that noun has in the sentence. 
  • At its most basic level, there are 2 types of pronoun:
    • Subject pronoun 
      • I, you, he, she, it, we, they
      • subject pronoun are pronouns that perform the action (verb) in a sentence
      • Example: 
        • Ali is a kind boy. Often, he helps people in need.
        • In the second sentence, 'he' is the actor performing the 'helpaction
      • Object pronoun
        • me, you, him, her, it, us, the
        • object pronoun are pronouns that receive the action in a sentence
        • Example:
          • Abu is hurt because Nick kicks him.
          • In this sentence, 'him' is the noun receiving the 'kickaction.


      What is Possessive Adjective?
      • my, your, his, her, its, our, their
      • Possessive adjectives don't replace a noun as pronouns do.
      • They function as adjectives, so they come before the noun they modify to show possession/ownership of that noun.
      • Example:
        • Maria is washing her hair.
        • In the sentence above, the possessive adjective 'her' shows who owns the noun 'hair'.

      What is Possessive Pronoun?
      • mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
      • Possessive pronouns show possession/ownership of a noun in the sentence.
      • They don't come before a noun but can be used to replace a noun.
      • Example:
        • This bag is mine.
        • In this sentence, the possessive pronoun 'mine' tells who owns/possesses the noun 'bag'.




      This document includes some exercises on this topic. You can download it here. 


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