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By Ms. Amporn Sinsawat (Kroo
Noon)
English Department
Matthayomphrarachatan
Pronoun

                     Pronoun form
  Personal Pronouns (subject form,
              object form)
     Possessive Form (Possessive
    adjective, Possessive pronoun)
Reflexive Pronoun
    Exercises
Pronoun
    Pronoun (

nouns- equivalent )




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Pronoun form (
                          )
                Possessive Reflexi
                   Form          ve
        object
subject                 Prono Prono
         form Adjective
 form                     un     un
    I     me     my       Mine myself
                               ourselv
  We       us    our     Ours
                                 es
                               yoursel
  you     you   your     Yours
                                  f
  He      him    his      His himself
                        BACK MAIN NEXT
Personal Pronouns (subject
  Personal object form)
    form, Pronouns (


       1                I, we
       2               you
       3
                   he, she
      it , they.


                       BACK   MAIN   NEXT
I You We They He She        I
t
    Object Pronoun

                       verb)

 preposition)     me us you them
him her it


                      BACK     MAIN   NEXT
Pronoun




                        Bill knows
 I    me I know Bill.
                        me.
          You know      Bill knows
you   you
          Bill.         you.
          He knows      Bill knows
 he   him
          Bill.         him.
          She knows     BACK knows
                        Bill MAIN
she   her                            NEXT
Possessive forms
      Possessive Adjective   ( my, your,
our, them, his, her, it)
                                 my book,
your name, her car
     Possessive pronoun (mine, yours,
ours, his, hers, theirs, its)


         A : How about your parents?
         B : They’re good.
         A : How about yours?
         B : They’re fine. BACK MAIN       NEXT
Possessive   Possessive
                               Examples
 adjective    pronoun
                           This is my book.
   my           mine
                           This book is mine.
                           That is your book.
   your        yours
                           That book is yours.
                           These are our
                           books.
   our          ours
                           These books are
                           ours.
                           This is his book.
   his          his
                           This books is his.
                           That is her book.
   her          hers
                           That book is hers.
                           Those are their
                           books.
                          BACK MAIN NEXT
   their       theirs
Reflexive Pronouns (
Intensive Form (Self Form)       Reflexive
Pronouns
  Personal    Possessive          Reflexive
   Form          Form            Pronouns
   I - me      my - mine           myself
                                  yourself
** you - you   your - yours
                                 (singular)
  he - him       his - his        himself
 she - her      her - hers         herself
   it - it       its - (its)        itself
  we - us       our - ours       ourselves
they - them    their - theirs BACK MAIN NEXT
                                themselves
1)     self
Reflexive)                  self

    He saw himself in the mirror. (He
himself
    She talked to herself. (She      herself

     2)    self              emphatic)
                                   self

     He himself saw the accident.
     = He saw the accident himself.

     We talked to the principal BACK MAIN
                                himself. (   NEXT
3)   by +    self

He made this table by himself.
(                       (




                      BACK   MAIN   NEXT
Exercises 1
                     Exercises 2
                     Exercises 3
BACK   MAIN   NEXT
Compete the sentences. Use the
             Exercises 1
subject pronouns.
Example Susan is American. She is
from New York.
1. Jane is in Bangkok. ………….is a
                   Answer
student in M.1.
                Answer
2. Tom is a student. ………….likes
                                 Answer
studying Thai.
                          Answer
3. Ten boys are in the football field.
                                      Answer
………….like football.
4. Five girls are in the library.
………….like cartoon.
5. I and my friends are students in M.
                                    BACK MAIN   NEXT
Jane is in Bangkok. = She is a
        student in M.1.


                             BACK
Tom is a student. = He likes
      studying Thai.


                               BACK
Ten boys are in the football field.
      = They like football.


                                 BACK
Five girls are in the library. =
     They like cartoon.


                                   BACK
I and my friends are students in M.
       1. = We like English.


                                 BACK
Complete the sentences. Use
              Exercises 2
possessive adjectives.
Example. She is Japanese. Her name is
Carla.
1. He is a student. ………….name is
              Answer
Sam.
                       Answer
2. My mother is a teacher. ………….name
                Answer
is Susan.
                     Answer
3. They are farmers. ………….names are
                         Answer
Jim and Joy.
4. I am in a good school. ………..school is
beautiful and modern.
5. I and my friends are Thai.BACK MAIN NEXT
He is a student. = His name   BACK
My mother is a teacher. =   BACK
They are farmers. = Their   BACK
I am in a good school. = My school is
        beautiful and modern.     BACK
I and my friends are Thai. = Our
  English teacher is American.     BACK
Exercises 3
 Choose the correct pronouns
    for underline words.
1. Jenny buys a doll.
    A. She
    B. Him
    C. Her


                   BACK   MAIN   NEXT
NEXT
BACK
2. The students send the
report on Monday.
    A. Them
    B. They
    C. It
3. The tiger and the lion are
wild animals.
    A. It
    B. They         BACK MAIN   NEXT
NEXT
BACK
4. The mother makes cookies
for childrens.
    A. He, his
    B. She, them
    C. She, her
5. Wichai sees the old man on
the road.
    A. His
    B. Him          BACK MAIN NEXT
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
BACK
6. Please give me some milk
to the baby.
    A. they
    B. them
    C. him
7. Don’t put these candies in
the bag.
    A. they, it
    B. them, it      BACK MAIN NEXT
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
BACK
8. Linda gives some flowers
for mother.
     A. Her, him
     B. She, it
     C. She, her
9. I and my friend speak
English to Mr. Tom.
     A. We, him
     B. We, her     BACK MAIN   NEXT
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
BACK
10. The mother told Susan go
to school early.
    A. He, her
    B. She, her
    C. Her, she



                  BACK   MAIN   NEXT
NEXT
BACK

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Point pronoun1

  • 1. By Ms. Amporn Sinsawat (Kroo Noon) English Department Matthayomphrarachatan
  • 2. Pronoun Pronoun form Personal Pronouns (subject form, object form) Possessive Form (Possessive adjective, Possessive pronoun) Reflexive Pronoun Exercises
  • 3. Pronoun Pronoun ( nouns- equivalent ) BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 4. Pronoun form ( ) Possessive Reflexi Form ve object subject Prono Prono form Adjective form un un I me my Mine myself ourselv We us our Ours es yoursel you you your Yours f He him his His himself BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 5. Personal Pronouns (subject Personal object form) form, Pronouns ( 1 I, we 2 you 3 he, she it , they. BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 6. I You We They He She I t Object Pronoun verb) preposition) me us you them him her it BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 7. Pronoun Bill knows I me I know Bill. me. You know Bill knows you you Bill. you. He knows Bill knows he him Bill. him. She knows BACK knows Bill MAIN she her NEXT
  • 8. Possessive forms Possessive Adjective ( my, your, our, them, his, her, it) my book, your name, her car Possessive pronoun (mine, yours, ours, his, hers, theirs, its) A : How about your parents? B : They’re good. A : How about yours? B : They’re fine. BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 9. Possessive Possessive Examples adjective pronoun This is my book. my mine This book is mine. That is your book. your yours That book is yours. These are our books. our ours These books are ours. This is his book. his his This books is his. That is her book. her hers That book is hers. Those are their books. BACK MAIN NEXT their theirs
  • 10. Reflexive Pronouns ( Intensive Form (Self Form) Reflexive Pronouns Personal Possessive Reflexive Form Form Pronouns I - me my - mine myself yourself ** you - you your - yours (singular) he - him his - his himself she - her her - hers herself it - it its - (its) itself we - us our - ours ourselves they - them their - theirs BACK MAIN NEXT themselves
  • 11. 1) self Reflexive) self He saw himself in the mirror. (He himself She talked to herself. (She herself 2) self emphatic) self He himself saw the accident. = He saw the accident himself. We talked to the principal BACK MAIN himself. ( NEXT
  • 12. 3) by + self He made this table by himself. ( ( BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 13. Exercises 1 Exercises 2 Exercises 3 BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 14. Compete the sentences. Use the Exercises 1 subject pronouns. Example Susan is American. She is from New York. 1. Jane is in Bangkok. ………….is a Answer student in M.1. Answer 2. Tom is a student. ………….likes Answer studying Thai. Answer 3. Ten boys are in the football field. Answer ………….like football. 4. Five girls are in the library. ………….like cartoon. 5. I and my friends are students in M. BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 15. Jane is in Bangkok. = She is a student in M.1. BACK
  • 16. Tom is a student. = He likes studying Thai. BACK
  • 17. Ten boys are in the football field. = They like football. BACK
  • 18. Five girls are in the library. = They like cartoon. BACK
  • 19. I and my friends are students in M. 1. = We like English. BACK
  • 20. Complete the sentences. Use Exercises 2 possessive adjectives. Example. She is Japanese. Her name is Carla. 1. He is a student. ………….name is Answer Sam. Answer 2. My mother is a teacher. ………….name Answer is Susan. Answer 3. They are farmers. ………….names are Answer Jim and Joy. 4. I am in a good school. ………..school is beautiful and modern. 5. I and my friends are Thai.BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 21. He is a student. = His name BACK
  • 22. My mother is a teacher. = BACK
  • 23. They are farmers. = Their BACK
  • 24. I am in a good school. = My school is beautiful and modern. BACK
  • 25. I and my friends are Thai. = Our English teacher is American. BACK
  • 26. Exercises 3 Choose the correct pronouns for underline words. 1. Jenny buys a doll. A. She B. Him C. Her BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 27. NEXT
  • 28. BACK
  • 29. 2. The students send the report on Monday. A. Them B. They C. It 3. The tiger and the lion are wild animals. A. It B. They BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 30. NEXT
  • 31. BACK
  • 32. 4. The mother makes cookies for childrens. A. He, his B. She, them C. She, her 5. Wichai sees the old man on the road. A. His B. Him BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 33. NEXT
  • 34. BACK
  • 35. NEXT
  • 36. BACK
  • 37. 6. Please give me some milk to the baby. A. they B. them C. him 7. Don’t put these candies in the bag. A. they, it B. them, it BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 38. NEXT
  • 39. BACK
  • 40. NEXT
  • 41. BACK
  • 42. 8. Linda gives some flowers for mother. A. Her, him B. She, it C. She, her 9. I and my friend speak English to Mr. Tom. A. We, him B. We, her BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 43. NEXT
  • 44. BACK
  • 45. NEXT
  • 46. BACK
  • 47. 10. The mother told Susan go to school early. A. He, her B. She, her C. Her, she BACK MAIN NEXT
  • 48. NEXT
  • 49. BACK