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1. subject-pronouns-lesson-plan.pdf
Lesson: Subject Pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they) this for all of the pronouns. 3. Do the "Subject Pronoun Chant" Put the pronoun cards on the board in the correct order (I, you, he, she, we, they). Have everyone sit ...

2. ThinkFrench_OCT10_GrammarLesson.pdf
French Pronouns - Think Language October 2010 Grammar Corner: French Pronouns A pronoun is a small word which replaces a noun. Today, we’ll look at stress pronouns and object pronouns, which are ...

3. relative-pronouns?format=pdf
French Relative Pronouns - LanguageDaily: French … Title: French Relative Pronouns Subject: Learn about French relative pronouns, which are similar to English words “who”, “which” or “that”.

4. Subject Pronouns and Conjugation.pdf
Subject Pronouns & Conjugation - Lake County … French Pronouns The pronouns in French are as follows: singulier singular pluriel plural je I nous we tu you vous you / you all il / elle He / she ils / elles they ...

5. Pronoun4_Object_Pronouns.pdf
Object Pronouns | Pronoun Worksheets Title: Object Pronouns | Pronoun Worksheets Author: K12reader.com Subject: Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun. Created Date: 7/15/2012 10:10:39 AM

6. Pronoun5_Pick_the_Pronoun.pdf
Pick The Pronoun | Pronoun Worksheets Pick The Pronoun | Pronoun Worksheets Author: K12reader.com Subject: Think about whether the missing pronoun in each sentence is being used as a subject or an object ...

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