Ch. 3 Pronouns
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Course OverviewIntroduction to Fundamentals
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Pronouns - Part IPronouns Overview
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Types of Pronouns
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Introduction: Personal Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns: Point of View
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Activity 1 - Personal Pronouns: Point of View
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Activity 2 - Personal Pronouns: Point of View
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Personal Pronouns: Numbers
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Activity 1 - Personal Pronouns: Numbers
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Activity 2 - Personal Pronouns: Numbers 2
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Personal Pronouns: Gender1 Quiz
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Activity - Personal Pronouns Gender
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Possessive Pronouns1 Quiz
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Activity 1 - Possessive Pronouns
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Activity 2 - Possessive Pronouns
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Demonstrative Pronouns1 Quiz
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Activity 1 - Demonstrative Pronouns
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Activity 2 - Demonstrative Pronouns
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Indefinite Pronouns1 Quiz
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Activity - Indefinite Pronouns
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Interrogative Pronouns1 Quiz
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Activity - Interrogative Pronouns
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Pronouns - Part IIPronouns Part II Overview
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Pronouns as Subjects1 Quiz
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Activity - Pronouns as Subjects
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Pronouns as Direct Subjects1 Quiz
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Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions1 Quiz
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Summary of Pronouns
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Connecting Pronouns to Verbs
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Almost there!1 Quiz
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Chapter Conclusion

Summary of Pronouns
Now we can put everything together: subjects, verbs and objects. Here are examples that use nouns:

If you are able to identify nouns used as the subject, the direct object, and the object of a preposition, it is simple to use pronouns in those very same places. This is a milestone in building your English foundation. You are making great progress!
The overview shows how all nouns were changed to pronouns, serving also as subjects and objects. Showing all three sentences in contrast may enhance your understanding.

A Preposition and the Object of the Preposition form a Prepositional Phrase.
Comprehension of this chart represents a milestone in understanding basic English grammar concepts. More opportunities to understand these concepts are coming up again in the next chapter.
Next: Connecting Pronouns to Verbs