Pronoun - Reference Agreement (Gender, Case, Number)
Pronoun - Reference Agreement (Gender, Case, Number)
Pronoun - Reference Agreement (Gender, Case, Number)
agreement
(number, case,
gender)
To the Learner:
Task 1: Remember Pronouns
Set A Set B
1. Dan handed the tickets to 1. He handed the tickets to
Nathalie. Nathalie.
2. Precy borrowed the 2. She borrowed the tickets
tickets from Andee and Mr from Andee and Mr. Cruz.
Cruz.
3. Rose and Precy shouted 3. They shouted at Portia.
at Portia.
The objective case refers to when a noun or
pronoun is used as an object. The object may be
a direct object, indirect object, or object of a
preposition.
In English, the objective case only significantly
changes personal pronouns.
Set A Set B
1. Carlos served dinner. 1. Carlos served it.
2. Marie admires Carlos 2. Marie admires him
deeply. deeply.
3. The children took their 3. The children took them.
foods.
Let’s Do This
Task 2: Narrate with Pronoun