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Write reflexive pronouns - Fries
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Write reflexive pronouns - Fries
Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence. Worksheet instructions: Use a pronoun ending in “self” or “selves” to complete each sentence.
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Write reflexive pronouns - Pasta
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Write reflexive pronouns - Pasta
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence. Worksheet instructions: Use a pronoun ending in “self” or “selves” to complete each sentence.
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Identify reflexive pronouns - Juice
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Identify reflexive pronouns - Juice
What are reflexive pronouns? Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence. They shows that the person or thing is doing something to itself. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the pronoun and draw an arrow to the word it refers to.
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Identify reflexive pronouns - Buddy
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Identify reflexive pronouns - Buddy
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence. It shows that the person or thing is doing something to itself. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the pronoun and draw an arrow to the word it refers to.
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Reflexive pronouns - Ski
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns - Ski
What is a reflexive pronoun? A reflexive pronoun is used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same person or thing. For example: She taught herself how to play the guitar. In this sentence, "herself" refers back to "she," showing that she did the action on her own. Worksheet instructions: Match each pronoun on the left with its correct reflexive pronoun on the right.
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Reflexive pronouns - Farm
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns - Farm
A reflexive pronoun is used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same person or thing. For example: She taught herself how to play the piano. In this sentence, "herself" refers back to "she," showing that she did the action on her own. Worksheet instructions: Match each pronoun on the left with its correct reflexive pronoun on the right.
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Common pronouns - Tennis
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Common pronouns - Tennis
What are common pronouns? Common pronouns are words used in place of nouns, such as I, you, he, she, it, we, they, him, her, us, and them. For example: “James loves to play soccer. He practices every day.” Here, "James" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence by replacing the underlined word(s) with the correct pronoun.
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Common pronouns - Soccer
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Common pronouns - Soccer
Pronouns are words that are used instead of nouns (words like you, I, she, he, it, we, her, him, us, them, they). For example: “James loves to play soccer. He practices every day.” Here, "James" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence by replacing the underlined word(s) with the correct pronoun.
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Personal pronouns - Phone
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Personal pronouns - Phone
A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a specific person or thing in a sentence. For example, “Dave is 8 years old. He is in 2nd grade.” Here, "Dave" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Find the pronoun in the second sentence and circle it. Then, draw an arrow to the noun it replaces.
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Personal pronouns - Friends
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Personal pronouns - Friends
What is a personal pronoun? A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a specific person or thing in a sentence. For example, “Dave is 8 years old. He is in 2nd grade.” Here, "Dave" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Find the pronoun in the second sentence and circle it. Then, draw an arrow to the noun it replaces.
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I or me - Cookies
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
I or me - Cookies
When to use I or me? 'I' and 'me' are both pronouns. 'I' is the subject of the sentence ("I ate breakfast.") and 'me' is the object of the sentence ("Dad baked me cookies"). Use ‘I’ if you are the one acting, while ‘me’ is the word to use when an action is done to you. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’ in each sentence below.
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Relative pronouns - Hang
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Hang
What are relative pronouns? Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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Relative pronouns - Cilmb
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Cilmb
Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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I or me - Robot
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
I or me - Robot
'I' and 'me' are both pronouns. 'I' is the subject of the sentence ("I ate breakfast.") and 'me' is the object of the sentence ("Dad baked me cookies"). Use ‘I’ if you are the one acting, while ‘me’ is the word to use when an action is done to you. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’ in each sentence below.
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Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
Remember: Who is the subject (the person completing the action). Whom is the object (the person receiving the action). Whose refers to possession. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with who, whom, or whose.
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Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
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3rd Grade
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Pronouns
Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Pronouns must agree with the nouns and verbs in sentences. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct pronoun from the word bank in each sentence.
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