What pronoun would fit in the blank?
_____ am tired.
I
What is the compound noun in the following sentence:
The maid-of-honor at the wedding cried during the ceremony.
Maid-of-honor
The italicized pronoun is demonstrative, relative, interrogative:
What could I do to help?
Interrogative
The italicized pronoun would be personal, reflexive, or intensive?
Abby taught herself to play the piano
Reflexive
What is the antecedent for the pronoun?
Hannah, have you decided which of the bikes to buy?
Hannah
What pronoun would fit in the blank?
_____ does something silly all the time.
He/She
What is the compound noun in the following sentence:
The gardener and his son filled the trash bags.
Trash bags
Demonstrative, Relative, Interrogative for the italicized pronoun?
Abi discovered those at the grocery store.
Demonstrative
Personal, reflexive, intensive for the italicized pronoun?
Grandfather wrote you a letter yesterday.
Personal
What is the antecedent?
Most of the critics liked the play.
Critics
What pronoun would fit in the blank?
_______ favorite color is blue.
Any possessive pronoun
What is the compound adjective in this sentence:
It’s a well-known fact that smoking can cause cancer.
Well-known
Our school, which was built in 1925, will soon be replaced
Relative
Personal, reflexive, intensive?
The neighbors cleaned the block themselves
Intensive
Find the antecedent:
Without his parents’ permission, Al could not go on the field trip.
Al
What pronouns go with the verb?
_____ are.
You/We/They
What is the compound adjective in the following sentence:
A mouth-watering dessert is delicious, especially when you are starving.
Mouth-watering
To whom should I write this email?
Interrogative
Personal, reflexive, intensive?
The tourists suddenly found themselves in a strange part of town
Reflexive
Find the pronoun and antecedent pair.
Joe, these are great potatoes
These/potatoes
What pronoun fits best in the sentence?
______ goes to the store.
She/He
Describe the noun using compound adjective:
A walk that takes ten minutes
Ten-minute walk
In 1980, scientists discovered the true nature of the rings, which are actually made up of thousand pieces of ice.
Relative
Personal, reflexive, intensive:
The loud music from next door interrupted my studying
Personal
Find the pronoun and antecedent:
Many of the people rose from their seats.
Their/people