What is a pronoun?
This word can replace a person’s name to avoid repetition, such as “he,” “she,” or “they.”
What pronoun replaces the noun “Michael”?
he
Which pronoun shows ownership? “This pen is mine, not yours.”
mine
Complete the sentence: “I made this cake all by ___.”
myself?
Which pronoun points to something close? (this, that, these, those)
this
In the sentence “Lisa loves her dog,” what pronoun shows possession?
her
Fill in the blank: “Sarah and I went to the store. ___ bought apples.”
We
Choose the correct word: “That car is ___.” (they/their/theirs)
theirs
What makes a pronoun reflexive?
It refers back to the subject of the sentence.
Fill in the blank: “___ are my favorite shoes.”
These?
Choose the correct pronoun: “Neither of the boys brought ___ lunch.”
his
Choose the correct pronoun: “Tom gave the book to Lisa and ___.”
me
True or False: “Its” and “It’s” mean the same thing.
(“It’s” = it is; “its” = belongs to it)
Identify the reflexive pronoun: “They taught themselves to play guitar.”
What is themselves?
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Identify the demonstrative pronoun: “Those are the best cookies.”
Identify the type of pronoun in this sentence: “Those are my shoes.”
a demonstrative pronoun?
What is the subject pronoun in this sentence: “They are reading quietly.”
they
Identify the possessive pronoun: “The red backpack is hers.”
hers?
Choose the correct pronoun: “She herself cleaned the whole room.”
What is an intensive pronoun?
Choose the correct word: “___ is my car over there.”
That
change the structure of the sentence: “Each of the students must bring their book.”
“Each of the students must bring his or her book”?
Rewrite with pronouns: “Jessica said Jessica would help Jessica’s friends.”
“She said she would help her friends”?
Fix the error: “That book is your’s.”
“That book is yours”?
Correct the mistake: “The cat cleaned hisself.”
“The cat cleaned itself”?
Explain the difference between these and those.
These refers to things near; those refers to things far away.