Jane and (I or me) ate popcorn.
What is I?
The two parts of speech that Object Pronouns are.
What are Direct Objects, and Objects of the Preposition.
Ours can be a Possessive Pronoun Adjective?
What is no?
Is your a Possessive Pronoun Adjective?
What is yes?
Amanda be replaced within this sentence?
Tom gave the flower to Amanda.
What is her?
the Antecedent for his in this sentence?
The black dog escaped his leash.
What is dog?
An Object Pronoun when it comes after a Preposition?
What is an Object of the Preposition?
Replace the Possessive Pronoun.
The bike is Billy's and John's.
What is the bike is ours?
A Possessive Pronoun Adjective acts like?
What is Adjective?
The Object in the sentence is?
The dog chased the cat; his barking woke the neighbors.
What are cat and neighbors?
the Subject Pronoun in this sentence is?
Bring me the toy, because it is mine.
What is the Understood You?
The Plural Object pronouns are?
What are Us, You, and them
a Possessive Pronoun shows _______.
Finish the sentence.
What is ownership?
Replace the Possessive noun with a Pronoun.
Lisa's brother annoyed Julian.
What is her?
you in this sentence is a Direct Object?
I love you!
What is yes?
The Subject Pronoun for us is?
What is We?
One of these is not an Objective Pronoun, which one is it?
him, her, it, your, them, us, me
What is your?
Yours can only be used as a Possessive Pronoun?
What is true?
Is there a Possessive Pronoun Adjective in the sentence?
The dog movie angered me, it's depressing.
What is no?
Name each Object.
The boy ran over the snail, but he did not stop the bike.
what are snail, and bike?
Name two Pronouns that can be both Subject and Object Pronouns.
What are it and you?
Name all 7 Object Pronouns.
What are me, us, him, her, it, you, and them?
Name all the Possessive Pronouns shown below.
mine, us, it, hers, its, theirs, our.
What are mine, hers, and theirs?
Identify the Pronoun that has been used incorrectly.
Can you bring me mine toy?
What is mine?
An Object Pronoun follows what kinds of Verbs?
What are Action, and Helping Verbs?