Personal Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Past Participles
Verb Tenses
Irregular Forms
100

It is the meaning of "personal" in these kinds of pronouns. It all depends on how you're looking at things.

What is "perspective"?

100
Some of these pronouns answer this adjective question.
What is "how many?"
100
It is the past participle of "be."
What is the "been"?
100

These are the only verb tenses that do not require a helping verb.

What are the simple past and simple present?

100
Set or sit: It is the verb whose past tense and past participle forms are the same.
What is a "set"?
200
They are the personal pronouns that can be adjectives.
What are possessives?
200
It is the indefinite pronoun that refers to all people.
What is everyone/ everybody?
200
It is the past participle of "drive."
What is "driven"?
200

This is helping verb required for continuous (progressive) tenses.

What is "be?"

200
Catch or cut: it is the verb that is in the past tense form.
What is "cut"
300
They are the second person singular and plural pronouns (except possessives).
What is "you"?
300
It is a three letter word that is the antonym of "none."
What is "all"?
300
It is the past participle of "eat."
What is "eaten"?
300

These are the helping verbs required for perfect tenses.

What is "have"?

300
Beat or bet: it is the verb that is in the past participle form.
What is "bet"?
400
It is the shortest personal pronoun.
What is "I"?
400
It is the indefinite pronoun that few will find in this sentence.
What is "few"?
400
Lie (with your body)
What is lain?
400

This is the verb form required for continuous (progressive) tenses.

What are "present participles"?

400
Bid or bind: it is the verb conjugation that can follow the helping verb "have."
What is "bid"?
500
It is the longest personal pronoun.
What is "theirs"?
500
They are the infinite indefinites.
What are numbers?
500
Lie (transitive)
What is "laid"?
500

This is the verb form required for perfect tenses.

What is "past participles"?

500
Bore or saw: it is the verb that is in the infinitive form.
What is "saw"?
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