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When a noun does really well in college ball and finally gets drafted, they get to be called...pronouns. Today's video is all about she's, he's, it's, they's, and more.
Transcript
- 00:00
[Coop and Dino singing]
- 00:08
By now, we're pretty familiar with nouns, but just in case you need a refresher… [Coop and Dino under nouns]
- 00:12
Nouns are words that represent a person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
- 00:16
…your mom, a swan, Hollywood, a block of ice, charity…yup, they're all nouns! [Dino giving examples of nouns]
- 00:21
They're also the premise of a pretty crazy story…your mom carving an ice block into
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- 00:25
a swan for a Hollywood charity event. [Girl carving a swan ice block]
- 00:28
Anyway, if you think you have a pretty good grasp on nouns, then watch out!
- 00:32
We're about to throw a curve ball at ya… [Curveball hits Dino on the head]
- 00:34
It turns out that any noun can be swapped with a pronoun, which is just a word that
- 00:38
replaces a noun.
- 00:39
So if we had the sentence: "My mom went to Hollywood to carve an icy swan for charity,"
- 00:43
we could, if we wanted, replace each and every one of those nouns with a pronoun.
- 00:48
"My mom" could become "she"…
- 00:49
…"to Hollywood" could become "there"…
- 00:51
…"an icy swan" could become "it"…
- 00:53
…and "charity" could become "them."
- 00:55
Doesn't exactly paint a picture, but it works.
- 00:57
It's worth noting that pronouns are useful for more than just turning a sentence into mush. [Words falls off a chalkboard]
- 01:02
They're very useful if we have a sentence that repeats a noun over and over again.
- 01:06
Take this sentence, for example.
- 01:08
"The prince looked all over the kingdom for Cinderella, and the prince used the glass [Prince looking for Cindarella and she appears]
- 01:12
slipper that Cinderella left behind as a test to find the real Cinderella."
- 01:16
This sentence gets repetitive pretty darn fast.
- 01:19
So how do we fix it up so it's ready for the ball?
- 01:22
Well, the first mention of "Cinderella" can stay right where it is; after all, it's pretty [Cindarella trapped to a chain and ball]
- 01:26
important…it's telling us the name of one of the people the sentence is about.
- 01:29
But those last two aren't doing much beyond making the sentence tedious, so let's use
- 01:34
some pronouns to clean this sentence up. [nouns swept up]
- 01:36
One instance can be replaced with "she"…
- 01:38
…and "the real Cinderella" can be swapped out for "her," cleaning things up considerably.
- 01:43
Also, while the first instance of "the prince" tells us who the other star of this sentence is…
- 01:48
…the second isn't really doing much, so let's replace it with "he." [Prince wearing sunglasses and is squished by the word 'He']
- 01:51
Ah, much better.
- 01:53
Now we have a sentence that's ready for the ball.
- 01:56
Pronouns can be really useful, but you always need to make sure they agree in gender and number. [He and She walk into male and female doors]
- 02:00
For example, say we're replacing "Cinderella."
- 02:03
She's a single lady – at least until she meets the prince – …
- 02:05
…so we need a singular, feminine pronoun, like "her." [Prince holding glass slipper and Cindarella is squashed by 'She']
- 02:09
On the other hand, if we had a pile of pumpkins, there's no way we could use the pronoun, "her."
- 02:13
Nope, not even if we give them wigs and dresses. [Cindarella with a pumpkin for a head]
- 02:16
On the bright side, at least they can go to the ball!
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