What pronoun replaces “Sarah and I.”
we
Choose the subject pronoun:
A. me
B. him
C. she
C. she
True or false: All reflexive and intensive pronouns end in "-self" or "-selves."
True
A demonstrative pronoun that refers to something nearby and singular.
this
Which pronoun is indefinite?
A. these
B. everyone
C. whom
B. everyone
What is the antecedent in this sentence?
“Marcus forgot his homework.”
Marcus
Choose the object pronoun:
A. they
B. us
C. we
B. us
Reflexive or Intensive?
“She taught herself guitar.”
Reflexive
Choose the correct interrogative pronoun to complete the sentence:
“To ___ did you give the note?”
whom
Identify the indefinite pronoun and whether or not it is singular or plural.
“Several stayed after school.”
Several, plural
Which pronoun shows ownership?
A. them
B. ours
C. us
B. ours
Original sentence: “Mrs. Wigglesworth gave the papers to Cindy and John.”
Fill in the blank with the correct object pronoun:
“Mrs. Wigglesworth gave the papers to ___.”
them
Reflexive or Intensive?
“I myself decorated the bulletin board.”
Intensive
In this sentence, does “this” function as a pronoun or adjective?
“This pizza smells amazing.”
adjective
“We could hear the students reading ___ during library time.”
A. aloud
B. allowed
Fill in the blank:
“The trophy belongs to Jenna. It is ___.”
hers
Which sentence is correct?
A. Him and I went to lunch.
B. He and I went to lunch.
B. He and I went to lunch.
True or False: Reflexive and intensive pronouns can be the subject of a sentence.
False
In this sentence, does “those” function as a pronoun or adjective?
“Those are my shoes.
pronoun
“The deer ran quickly through the woods, but my ___ friend was too scared to follow it.”
A. deer
B. dear
B. dear
Identify the pronoun in this sentence:
“The dog wagged its tail.”
its
After a linking verb like “was” or “were,” use this kind of pronoun.
subject pronoun
Reflexive or Intensive?
“The cat cleaned itself.”
Reflexive
Choose the correct interrogative pronoun:
“___ (Who/Whom) is knocking at the door?”
Who
Identify ALL pronouns in this sentence and name their types:
“Who left these on the table? Someone should claim them.”