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Welcome to English class!
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Welcome to English class!

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Lesson aims:
After this lesson, you will be able to:
  • know the different type of pronouns (personal, possessive and reflexive) 
  • know when and where to use them 

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Slide 3 - Video

After you've seen the clip, why do you think we use pronouns?

Slide 4 - Open question

Type of pronouns
  • Personal pronoun 
  • Possessive pronoun
  • Reflexive pronoun
  • Demonstrative pronoun 
  • Interrogative pronoun 
  • Relative pronoun 
  • Indefinite pronoun
Today we will discuss the personal, possessive and reflexive pronoun

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Personal pronouns
A personal pronoun is used for a specific person or object
There are 2 forms
  • Subject form 
  • Object form 

(S)
You
He
She 
It
We
You
They
(O)
I
You
Him
Her
It 
Us
You
Them

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Personal pronouns
The subject form is used when the personal pronoun is subject.
The object form is used when the personal pronoun is the direct object (lijdend voorwerp), indirect object (meewerkend voorwerp) or when it follows a preposistion (voorzetsel). 
Examples:   
  1. He/we/they left. (subject)
  2. I saw him/her/them. (direct object) 
  3. I gave him/her/them an apple. (indirect object) 
  4. That was meant for me/you/us. (preposistion)


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Possessive pronoun
Possessive pronouns are used to show that something belongs to someone. 
The possessive pronouns my, your, his, her, our, your, their  are used before a noun. 
Example: This is her car. 
The possessive pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs  are used without a following noun. 
Example: This car is hers. 


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Reflexive pronouns
A reflexive pronoun is used to refer back to the same person as the subject.

Example: 
I have seen this myself.
She introduced herself.
Reflexive pronouns are
Singular 

Plural
Oneself, myself, himself, herself. Ourselves, yourselves, themselves

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What personal pronoun is missing?
1. ... is dreaming. (Kevin)
2. ... is running. (the dog)
3. ... are on the wall. (the posters)

Slide 10 - Open question

What possessive pronoun fits?
1. I → ...
2. She → ...
3. We → ...

Slide 11 - Open question

Possessive pronouns

1. This is not       jacket,      was blue. (I)


2.       don't eat potatoes, because      don't like     . (they)
...
...
...
...
...
my
mine
They
they
them

Slide 12 - Drag question

Lesson aims:
After this lesson, you will be able to:
  • know the different type of pronouns (personal, possessive and reflexive) 
  • know when and where to use them 

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