pronoun

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Pronouns

Pronouns are a part of speech that takes the place of nouns. They can add variety to sentences, paragraphs, and stories.

How to they

a visual guide to nonbinary pronouns and the world of gender fluidity
2020
Presents a visual infographic approach to introducing the use of the nonbinary pronouns "they/them.".

I and you and don't forget who

what is a pronoun?
Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of pronouns and their functions, from "he" and "she" to "anyone", "neither", and "which.".

Pronouns say "you and me!"

2020
"The pronouns aren't just enjoying their day at the sculpture garden, they're loving it! That topiary? He looks like a trumpet player. This topiary? It looks like a dinosaur! Who's ready for an informative . . . grammar adventure? You and me!"--Provided by publisher.
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Pronouns

2018
Explains what pronouns are, describes various kinds, presents examples, and includes quick tips and an exercise.
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Pronouns

Uses facts about different holidays celebrated in America to help students learn about the proper use of pronouns and how they are used to create effective sentences and paragraphs.

I and you and don't forget who

what is a pronoun?
Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of pronouns and their functions, from "he" and "she" to "anyone", "neither", and "which.".

If you were a pronoun

Creative use of pronouns demonstrates their function in sentence building.
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Mine, all mine

a book about pronouns
1997
Introduces various types of pronouns, explains how and when to use them, and provides whimsical glimpses of what our language would be without them.

Pronouns

2001
Teaches children what pronouns are and explains how to use them.

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