Possessive Pronouns
A word that takes the place of one or more nouns in a sentence.
Write these examples down in your Reading Notebook:
1. Sally fell down and hurt (her/she) knee.
2. Mrs. Robinson and the class are leaving tomorrow. (They/Our) are going on a field trip.
3. Jay makes rubber band bracelets. (Him/He) sells them for five tickets each.
Give them an example of a possessive pronoun
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What we will learn today:
Learn about Possessive Pronouns
Identify Possessive Pronouns
Practice using Possessive Pronouns
Al's
shirt is black and
his
coat is blue.
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He
She
Their
Our
We
His
Her
My
Mine
Here are some examples of possessive pronouns used in sentences:
I saw
her
book on
your
table.
His
hair is longer than
hers
.
My
dog is better than
their
dog.
The kids are
yours
,
mine
, and
ours
.
Whose
book is on
our
desk?
The house is
theirs
and
its
paint is flaking.
Is
his
car really that fast?
Their
mother gets along well with
yours
.
The cat is
yours
and the dog is
mine
.
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