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Pronoun Reference Pronouns Infographic

This Pronoun Reference infographic for Pronouns focuses on Make it clear which noun the pronoun refers to, A pronoun should clearly point to a noun. That noun is called the antecedent., CLEAR, 1 Tom dropped the glass, and it broke. and it = the glass. The image uses short OCR-extracted labels and reference text from the poster itself, making it ready for classroom display, quick review, learning centers, and independent student study.

This Pronoun Reference infographic for Pronouns focuses on Make it clear which noun the pronoun refers to, A pronoun should clearly point to a noun. That noun is called the antecedent., CLEAR, 1 Tom dropped the glass, and it broke. and it = the glass. The image uses short OCR-extracted labels and reference text from the poster itself, making it ready for classroom display, quick review, learning centers, and independent student study. OCR content highlights: Make it clear which noun the pronoun refers to, A pronoun should clearly point to a noun. That noun is called the antecedent., CLEAR, 1 Tom dropped the glass, and it broke. and it = the glass. Visual style: chalkboard classroom diagram with chalk texture, simple drawings, and readable text.

esl
Pronouns
grades-3-8
infographic
Ages 8–14
easy

Learning objectives

  • Recognize key ideas and labels for Pronoun Reference.
  • Review Make it clear which noun the pronoun refers to, A pronoun should clearly point to a noun. That noun is called the antecedent., CLEAR, 1 Tom dropped the glass, and it broke. and it = the glass as a visual classroom reference for Pronouns.
  • Support quick review, discussion, centers, or independent study.

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