A Pronoun Takest the Place of Another Pronoun
By GrammaropolisFrom boclips.com
531.5K views
32.8K likes
Those shady pronouns are at it again. This time, they try to sell a bridge to an unsuspecting noun.
Tags
Explainer
Application
Language and Linguistics
Reading
Writing
and Literacy
Writing
Fiction and Literary Studies
Lower Primary
Upper Primary
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
A Pronoun Takes the Place of a Noun
Grammaropolis
Informational Writing for Kids- Episode 4: Writing an Introduction
Teaching Without Frills
(Parentheses) & [Brackets]
Grammaropolis
It's How You Feel
Grammaropolis
How to Create a Story Map for Kids - Planning Your Narrative Writing
Teaching Without Frills
Writing a Personal Narrative - Episode 1: Brainstorming a Story for Kids
Teaching Without Frills
The Plot of a Story
Lincoln Learning ELA
Persuasive Writing for Kids - Episode 1: What is It?
Teaching Without Frills
Editing Your Writing For Kids - Grammar, Punctuation, Capitalization, Spelling
Teaching Without Frills
Here’s a Semicolon Song; it’s Super Fast!
Grammaropolis
