Using pronouns quick check connexus

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It seems you're looking for a quick check or review of pronouns, potentially in relation to a curriculum or education program like Connexus. Here's a brief overview:

Types of Pronouns

  1. Personal Pronouns:

    • Subjective Case: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
    • Objective Case: me, you, him, her, it, us, them
  2. Possessive Pronouns:

    • my, your, his, her, its, our, their
    • can also include: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
  3. Reflexive Pronouns:

    • myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
  4. Demonstrative Pronouns:

    • this, that, these, those
  5. Interrogative Pronouns:

    • who, whom, whose, what, which
  6. Relative Pronouns:

    • who, whom, whose, which, that
  7. Indefinite Pronouns:

    • someone, anyone, everyone, no one, some, any, every, all, few, many, several

Quick Check Tasks

  1. Identify Pronouns: Read a sentence and identify the pronouns.

    • E.g., "She gave her a book." (Identify: She, her)
  2. Replace Nouns with Pronouns: Take a sentence and replace the nouns with appropriate pronouns.

    • E.g., "John and Mary are friends." → "They are friends."
  3. Fill in the Blanks: Complete sentences with the correct pronouns.

    • E.g., "____ (I) went to the store." → "I went to the store."
  4. Possessive Pronouns: Choose the correct possessive pronoun.

    • E.g., "That book is ____ (I)." → "That book is mine."
  5. Correct Usage: Identify and correct errors in pronoun usage.

    • E.g., "Him went to the party." → "He went to the party."

Example Sentences

  • Subjective: "They are going to the movies."
  • Objective: "The teacher gave us homework."
  • Possessive: "This is her book."
  • Reflexive: "She made the cupcakes herself."
  • Demonstrative: "This is my favorite song."
  • Interrogative: "Who is coming to the party?"
  • Relative: "The musician who plays the guitar is talented."
  • Indefinite: "Someone left their umbrella."

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