Singular/Plural
Subject/Object
Possessive Pronouns
Contractions
Homophones
100
What is the difference between a singular pronoun and a plural pronoun?
Singular refers to one person, place, or thing; plural refers to more than one.
100

Is "him" a subject pronoun or an object pronoun? Use him in a sentence.

Object pronoun
100
When do you write a possessive pronoun?
to show ownership
100

Which two words make the contraction I'm?

I am.
100
What are homophones?
Words that sound alike but have different meanings and usually different spellings.
200
Is "it" singular or plural?
Singular
200

Replace the subject with the correct pronoun in this sentence: Lori is my best friend.

She
200

Can your stand alone without a noun in a sentence? Use your in a sentence.

No
200
What is a contraction?
a shortened form of two words.
200

Spell the homophones ver and mar (Spanish).

see and sea
300
Replace the subject in this sentence with the correct pronoun: Dad and I are excited.
We
300
Name four subject pronouns:
I, you, she, he, it, we, they
300

Can his stand alone without a noun in a sentence? Use his in a sentence.

Yes
300

Which two words make the contraction She'd?

She would or she had.
300

Spell the homophones suyo de el. (Spanish)

him and hymn
400
Name four plural pronouns:
we, they, us, them, you...
400
Which subject pronouns are plural?

we, they; you may be plural or singular depending on the context.

400
Name two possessive pronouns that can stand alone without a noun in a sentence.
mine, yours, hers, his, ours, theirs.
400

Which two words make the contraction it's?

It is or it has.
400

Spell the homophones enviado (Spanish)

cent and sent
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