Lesson-10 - Demonstrative Pronoun Nov. 14-18 Final

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Pronouns

-are words that take the


place of one or more nouns.
Pronouns

-are words that take the


place of one or more nouns.

Ex. she, he, it, they, we


Personal Pronouns

-are words used to refer to


people or things.
Personal Pronouns

-are words used to refer to


people or things.

Ex. I, You, He, She, It, We,


They
Possessive Pronouns

-Possessive Pronouns
show ownership
Possessive Pronouns

-Possessive Pronouns
show ownership

Ex. hers, yours, his, ours,


theirs
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What are those words?
Demonstrative Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
and Demonstrative
Pronouns
At the end of the session, I can:

a. identify possessive and


demonstrative pronouns in
sentences;

b. use possessive and demonstrative


pronouns in sentences; and
c. share to the class the ways on
how to take good care of personal
belongings.
What is this?
What is this?
a. this is
b. that is

______ my apple.
What is this?
a. this is
b. that is

This is my apple.
What is this?
a. mine
b. theirs

This apple is ____.


What is this?
a.
b. theirs

This apple is mine.


What is that?
What is that?

a. that
b. this
____ bottle belongs to Romeo.
What is that?

a.
b. this
That bottle belongs to Romeo.
What is that?

That bottle belongs to Romeo.


What is that?

a. his b. hers
That bottle is ____.
What is that?

a. b. hers
That bottle is his.
What are these?
What are these?
a. these
b. those
____ are pupils’ cups.
What are these?
a.
b. those

These are pupils’ cups.


What are these?
a. theirs
b. yours

These are______.
What are these?
a. theirs
b. yours

These cups are theirs.


What are those?
What are those?
a. these
b. those

_____ are books.


What are those?
a. these
b.

Those are books.


What are those?

Those books
belong to Andrew.
What are those?
a. his
b. hers

Those books are


______ .
What are those?
a. his
b. hers

Those books are


____.
This is an apple.

That is a bottle.

These are cups.

Those are books.


What demonstrative pronoun do
we use when we are holding or
pointing to only one person,
animal, or thing near to us?
a. That is b. This is
We use this is when we are
holding or pointing to only one
person, animal, or thing near to
us.
Example: This is an apple.
What demonstrative pronoun do
we use when we are pointing to
only one person, animal, or
thing far from us?
a. That is b. This is
We use that is when we are
pointing to only one person,
animal, or thing far from us.

Example: That is a bottle.


What demonstrative pronoun do
we use when we are pointing to
two or more people, animals, or
things near to us?
a. These are b. Those are
We use these are when we are
pointing to two or more people,
animals, or things near to us.

Example: These are hats.


What demonstrative pronoun do
we use when we are pointing to
two or more people, animals, or
things far from us?
a. These are b. Those are
We use those are when we are
pointing to two or more people,
animals, or things far from us.

Example: Those are books.


Keep in mind
1. This is
2. That is
3. These are
4. Those are
How do we take good
care of our belongings
for it to last longer?
Why did we use this is?

This is
_______an apple.
Why did we use that is?

_______a
That is bottle.
Why did we use these are?

These
_______cups.
are
Why did we use those are?

Those are
_______books.
Demonstrate This is
Demonstrate That is
Demonstrate These are
Demonstrate Those are
When do we use this is?
Ex. This is an apple.
When do we use this is?
Ex. This is an apple.

When are holding or pointing to


only person, animal, or thing
near to us.
When we use that is?
Ex. That is a bottle.
When we use that is?
Ex. That is a bottle.

When are pointing to only one


person, animal, or thing far from us.
When do we use these are?
When do we use these are?

When we are holding or pointing to


two or more people, animals, or things
near to us.?
When do we use those are?
When do we use those are?

When we are pointing to two or more


people, animals, or things far from us.
At the end of the session, I can:

a. identify possessive and


demonstrative pronouns in
sentences;

b. use possessive and demonstrative


pronouns in sentences; and
c. share to the class the ways on
how to take good care of personal
belongings.

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