Possessive and Reflective Pronouns Theme Four Lesson 17 Possessive Pronouns Before a Noun Shows ownership Takes the place of a possessive noun These possessive pronouns must be.

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Possessive and Reflective
Pronouns
Theme Four
Lesson 17
Possessive Pronouns Before a Noun
Shows ownership
Takes the place of a possessive noun
These possessive pronouns must be used
before another noun.
 my
 your
 his
 her
 its
 our
 their
Let’s Practice
Find the possessive pronouns:
Eva showed her story to Alexis.
I will show you my story later.
Is the limo belonging to you in the parking lot?
Possessive Pronouns that Stand Alone
Shows ownership
Takes the place of a possessive noun
These possessive pronouns can stand alone
 mine
 yours
 his
 hers
 its
 ours
 theirs
Let’s Practice
Find the possessive pronouns:
Which notebook is hers?
Tonya and Margie left theirs at home.
I can’t remember which car is insert a pronoun
that refers to my car.
Reflexive Pronouns
 used when a direct object or object of a
preposition is the same as the subject
 singular reflexive pronouns end with –self
 plural reflexive pronouns end with -selves
myself
yourself
himself herself
itself
yourself
ourselves themselves
Let’s Practice
 Find the reflexive pronouns:
He hurt himself by tripping on the red ball.
If you don’t respect yourself, others won’t respect
you.
The neighbors treated __________ to dinner at the
new café.
I disappointed ___________ by not writing down all
the details.
Do you two want to eat with us, or by ___________?
The End