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Primary 1Primary 1 Topics

Personal Pronouns (P1)

Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they); object pronouns (me, him, her, us, them)

Possessive Pronouns (P1)

my, your, his, her — basic ownership (my book, your pen)

Interrogative Pronouns (P1)

who, what, which — simple question words for people, things, and choices

Primary 2Primary 2 Topics

Personal Pronouns (P2)

Choosing correct subject vs object pronoun in sentences

Possessive Pronouns (P2)

Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their)

Reflexive Pronouns (P2)

Early introduction (myself, yourself, himself, herself)

Interrogative Pronouns (P2)

Early introduction (who, what, which as question words)

Indefinite Pronouns (P2)

Early introduction (someone, something, everyone, everything)

Primary 3Primary 3 Topics

Possessive Pronouns (P3)

Using possessive adjectives in context

Reflexive Pronouns (P3)

Expanded usage (myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, themselves)

Reciprocal Pronouns (P3)

"each other" (two people) and "one another" (more than two); reciprocal actions (They helped each other)

Relative Pronouns (P3)

Introduction (who, which, that) to join clauses

Primary 4Primary 4 Topics

Possessive Pronouns (P4)

Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs); consistent pronoun reference

Interrogative Pronouns (P4)

Deeper usage (who, what, which for subjects/objects)

Indefinite Pronouns (P4)

Expanded range (anyone, nobody, nothing); usage in sentences

Pronoun Reference (P4)

Identifying which noun a pronoun refers to; avoiding repetition with pronouns

Primary 5Primary 5 Topics

Possessive Pronouns (P5)

Distinguishing possessive adjectives from pronouns; avoiding ambiguity

Reflexive Pronouns (P5)

When to use reflexive vs personal pronouns

Relative Pronouns (P5)

who, whom, whose, which, that; combining sentences with relative pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns (P5)

who vs whom in questions

Pronoun Reference (P5)

Clear pronoun reference across sentences; resolving ambiguous pronouns

Primary 6Primary 6 Topics

Reflexive Pronouns (P6)

Practice in complex sentences

Reciprocal Pronouns (P6)

Comprehensive practice; "each other" vs "one another" in complex sentences

Relative Pronouns (P6)

who vs whom; whose for possession; all relative clause types

Interrogative Pronouns (P6)

PSLE-level practice; who, what, which, whom in varied question structures

Indefinite Pronouns (P6)

SVA rules (everyone _is_, nobody _knows_); each/every + singular

Pronoun Reference (P6)

Consistent pronoun reference across paragraphs; advanced ambiguity and coherence

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