The teacher greeted the students and asked them to sit down.
What is the antecedent of -THEM?
students
Gabriella and I organized the book drive.
Is the pronoun Subject or Object?
I - subject
That is her jacket.
Which word is the possessive pronoun?
her
Everyone knows that I like Disney.
Which word is the indefinite pronoun?
Everyone
Everyone in my family (enjoy, enjoys) game night.
Which option is grammatically correct?
enjoys
Henry got out his pencil, opened his book and went to sharpen it.
What is the antecedent for - IT?
pencil
The class helped us decorate the float for the parade.
Is the pronoun Subject or Object?
us - object
The huge poster is theirs.
Which word is the possessive pronoun?
theirs
(Anyone, Several) is welcome to join us for dinner.
Which pronoun is grammatically correct?
Anyone
We (get, gets) together after dinner to play board games.
get
Eliza and Haley said they were hungry after the movie.
What is the antecedent for -THEY
they - Eliza and Haley
The second place winner was she.
Is the pronoun Subject or Object?
she - subject
These papers are ours.
Which word is the possessive pronoun?
ours
(Everyone, Both) are staying after school to help with the parade.
Which pronoun is grammatically correct?
Both
Everyone (think, thinks) it's the chase that interests Scout.
thinks
Mr. Emmons asked the girls to help him make a pizza.
What is the antecedent for - HIM?
him - Mr. Emmons
They helped themselves to some refreshments.
They: Subject
Has Lorenzo found his homework?
Which word is the possessive pronoun?
his
One of the two colors is my favorite?
Which word is the indefinite pronoun?
One
(Everyone, all) is where the bicycle race starts.
Which option is grammatically correct?
everyone
Haley cut the pizza and brought it to the table.
What is the antecedent for - IT?
it - pizza
All of us were happy to finish a successful project.
Is the pronoun Subject or Object?
us - object
If you forget to bring markers, you may borrow mine.
Which word is the possessive pronoun?
mine
Many of flowers are wilted.
is the indefinite pronoun singular or plural?
plural
Both of the scientists (work, works) at a major university.
Which option is grammatically correct?
work