Identify the Adjective (s)
Identify the Pronoun(s)
Identify and state the type of adjective
Identify the Pronoun and state its type.
Adjective or pronoun
100

The blue bird was perched on a rusty old iron gate. 

Blue, rusty,old, iron

100

Those are the shoes I bought yesterday, and these are my sister’s.

Those these

100
There is some water left in the jar. 

Some - Adjective of quantity 

100

Those pens are mine, not yours.

Mine and yours - Possessive pronoun 
100

That is her pencil, but she said it isn’t hers.

Her - Possessive adjective

Hers - possessive pronoun

200

The frightened cat darted under the dusty old sofa.

Frightened, dusty, old

200

Is this notebook yours or mine?

Yours mine

200

This book is hers.

This - Demonstrative Adjective 

200

She made the cake herself.

She - personal pronoun

Herself - emphatic pronoun 

200

They blamed themselves for losing their bags.

Themselves - reflexive pronoun

Their - possessive adjective

300

She wore a golden necklace passed down through generations.

Golden

300
She gave him the book because he had forgotten it at home.

She him he it

300

Which colour do you like the most?

Which - interrogative adjective 

300

Who left these here, even though we informed that this place is hers?

Who - interrogative pronoun 

These - demonstrative pronoun 

We - personal pronoun 

Hers - possessive pronoun

300

I saw myself in the mirror holding my own trophy.

Myself - reflexive

My- possessive adjective

400

The evening sky looked mysterious.

Evening, mysterious 

400

When Asha arrived, she found that her keys were missing

She

400

This is her book. 

Her - possessive adjective

400

He told me to wait for them. 

He, me , them - personal pronoun 

400

Whose bag is this, and who left it on the bench?

Whose - interrogative adjective Who - interrogative pronoun

500

This is the most exciting match I’ve ever seen!

most exciting

500

Who left their bag on the bench?

Who

500

Few opportunities come twice.

Few - adjective of number

500

What happened at the meeting today?

What - interrogative pronoun 

500

These are our seats, but we didn’t book them ourselves.

These - demonstrative pronoun

Ourselves - Emphatic pronoun 

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