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ENGLISH 4

QUARTER 2 WEEK
Pronouns and its antecedent in
sentences.
Jeniffer S. Resurreccion
Teacher
SPELLING
1.pronouns 6. however
2.personal 7. proposal
3.assess 8. inverse
4.proverb 9. population
5. climate 10. rainforest
“Assume that you are a chef. What should you use if you find
yourself in the following situations?”
1. You want to cook a sinigang na hipon but there is no sinigang
mix.
What can you use instead?”
2. You want to cook a ginataang gulay but there is no coconut milk.
What can you use instead?
3. You want to cook a fried rice, yet there is no cooking oil. What
can you use instead?
Just like how we use those ingredients to substitute the sinigang
mix for our sinigang recipe, coconut milk for ginataang gulay, and
cooking oil for fried rice. In writing, we also have these words used
to replace the subjects of our sentences, and that is exactly what we
are going to discuss this morning: the pronoun and its antecedent
agreement. For you to be guided through our lesson today, flashed
on your screen are our objectives.
1. Joel sang his first musical composition during the
mall tour yesterday.
2. Arnold and Jasmine shared their happy moments
yesterday.
3. DJ Bruce sang his musical composition entitled
“Aral Muna Bago Biking.”
4. Each DJ is expected to make his or her listener
laugh.
Is the antecedent singular or plural?
What pronoun-antecedent agreement can be derived
based on the given example?
AGREEMENT IN NUMBER
Use singular pronoun to refer a singular antecedent,
plural antecedent to refer plural antecedent.
2. How about here?
What pronoun is used in the sentence?
Is the pronoun singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?
3.What pronoun is used in the sentence?
Is the pronoun singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?
What is the gender of the antecedent in the sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?
AGREEMENT IN GENDER. A pronoun should
agree with its antecedent gender.
4. What pronoun is used in the sentence?
Are the pronouns singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?
What is the gender of the antecedent in the sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?”
5. What pronoun is used in the sentence?
Is the pronoun singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?
What part of speech is the antecedent in this
sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?
What point of view is the antecedent in the sentence?
AGREEMENT IN PERSON
A personal pronoun must alsoagree in person with its
antecedent.
6. What pronoun is used in the sentence? Is the pronoun
singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?
What point of view is the antecedent in the sentence?
7. What pronoun is/are used in the sentence?
Is the pronouns singular or plural?
What does the pronoun refer to in a sentence?”
What kind of pronoun is the antecedent in the sentence?
Is the antecedent singular or plural?”
In each sentence, Underline once the correct pronoun.
Also encircle its antecedent.
1) Marimar shops for clothes here because (she, he) can
find good bargains.
2) Everyone must bring (his or her, their) own food in
outing.
3. Joanne always keep her opinion by (herself, himself).
4. He had (her, his) debut last night.
5. The girl just had (her, his) monthly period.
6. The boy’s toys are nowhere to be found. We think
(he, they) gave them to charity.
7. Mila gave me (her, his) favorite bracelet last
Sunday.
8. My father told me that (she, he) would always
protect me no matter what.
9. Ally and Jack watched (their, them) favorite movie
on Netflix.
10. Janet plans to treat (her, his) family on summer
vacation
To sum up the lesson, the teacher will ask the
following questions to the pupils
1. What is antecedent?
2. What is pronoun-antecedent agreement?
3. How many agreements were presented?”
“Tell Us More”
The teacher will ask the pupils to label the following pictures with the
appropriate pronoun. Make a sentence with the use of pictures as an
antecedent and the labeled pronouns.
Assessment
Underline the pronoun then box its antecedent on the
following sentences.

1. Anyone who has finished their test may


leave.
2. Chelsey, Omar, and Manny finished
their joint presentation ten minutes early.
3. Every family and business must do its
part to conserve energy.
4. Neither Durand nor Felicity has
completed her preparations for the trip.
5. Yesterday the team signed their
contracts for the coming season.
6. The group presented its resolution.
7. Neither the workers nor the superintendent
recognized her peril.
8. His car and boat were left in their usual
places.
9. Dr. Ellen Wong finished her reports.
10. Nursing students must study hard if they

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