A
B
C
D
E
100

What pronoun can replace the italicized word or phrase?

Heather says that Heather’s favorite season of the year is summer.

her

100

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100

What pronoun can replace the italicized word or phrase?

Her brother Brent loves summertime because Brent gets a three-month break from school.

he

100

Did ________ make up your cot yet? (second person singular, subjective case)

A they

B I

C you

C you

100

What pronoun can replace the italicized word or phrase? 

Brent enjoys hiking and camping only once in a while, because hiking and camping make his body very sore.

they

200

6. _________ took the youth group to camp. (first person plural, subjective case)

A Us

B You

C We

C We

200

What pronoun can replace the italicized word or phrase?

In the summer, Heather enjoys teaching young children to swim.

she

200

8. Nancy waited on the boys to bring _____ five suitcases. (third person feminine singular, possessive case)

A her

B our

C its

A her

200

What pronoun can replace the italicized word or phrase? 

Brent’s favorite summer activities are camping and hiking.

His

200

The counselor told _______ it was time for supper. (first person plural, objective case)

A our

B us

C them

B us

300

Write in the blank an indefinite pronoun that could be a substitute for the underlined word(s).

My friends and I try to beat Kelly.

All
300

Write in the blank an indefinite pronoun that could be a substitute for the underlined word(s).

The majority of the scores total about fifty points.

most

300

Write in the blank an indefinite pronoun that could be a substitute for the underlined word(s).

My sister and my best friend defeated me.

Both
300


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300

The boys unloaded the suitcases and put ______ on the cots. (third person plural, objective case)

A our

B them

C it

B them

400

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

“Which bus is ours?” my brother asked.

Which, interrogative

400

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

My baby brother exclaimed, “This is the biggest boat I have ever seen!”

This, demonstrative

400

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

Our family made ourselves wonderful memories.

ourselves, reflexive

400

Write in the blank an indefinite pronoun that could be a substitute for the underlined word(s).

In the summer, my friends and I play miniature golf; a portion of my friends always get lower scores than I get.

some

400

Write in the blank an indefinite pronoun that could be a substitute for the underlined word(s).

Out of all the players, Kelly is the best player.

one

500

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

One summer, my family took a trip to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky.

my, personal

500

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

That was one of my favorite vacations.

That, demonstrative

500

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

We arrived at the park after hours of traveling.

We, personal

500

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

My sister asked Dad, “Who is going to buy the tickets?”

Who, interrogative

500

Identify the personal, demonstrative, interrogative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in the following sentence. Identify the pronoun as P (personal), D (demonstrative), I (interrogative), Int (intensive), or R (reflexive).

My father, however, had purchased them himself.

Intensive

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