Instructional Video6:30
Curated Video

Possessive Pronouns

3rd - Higher Ed
Possessive Pronouns demonstrate proper English grammar by identifying and correctly using correct possessive pronoun case.
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Objective Pronouns

3rd - Higher Ed
Objective Pronouns demonstrate proper English grammar by identifying and correctly using correct objective pronoun case.
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

American vs. Chinese Governance

12th - Higher Ed
Political theorist John Dunn (Cambridge) compares aspects of Chinese and American policies, both historical and modern.
Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

ELA6_02_PronounCase_Video.mp4

3rd - Higher Ed
“Pronoun Case” explores proper use of subjective, objective, and possessive pronoun cases.
Instructional Video10:53
Curated OER

Halt! Whom Goes There? - Pronoun Case, Continued

4th - 8th
Pronoun cases are continued, focusing on the times to use who or whom. As long as you know what part of speech each is functioning as, there is no longer any confusion. Yossarian the Grammarian adeptly explains this concept.
Instructional Video
Yossarian the Grammarian

"Halt! Whom Goes There?" Pronoun Case, Continued: English Grammar Lesson

9th - 10th
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to determine which pronoun case is needed.
Instructional Video
Yossarian the Grammarian

Sentence Diagramming 8: Nominal Clause as Direct Object

9th - 10th
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to diagram a sentence that has a nominal clause as a direct object. [3:10]
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns

9th - 10th Standards
This screencast defines adjective clauses and relative pronouns. It provides a chart showing which relative pronoun to use with subjective, objective, and possessive case based on what the pronoun is referencing.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Pronoun Cases: Lesson 2

9th - 10th Standards
This lesson goes over pronoun case, including the subjective case, the objective case, and the possessive case. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pronoun Cases."