Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
Subject and Object Pronouns
Demonstrative, Interrogative, and Indefinite Pronouns
100
All intensive and reflexive pronouns end in _________
-self or -selves
100
Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. Scientists work in Antarctica, and they stay there all winter. ----
they subject pronoun
100

Identify the pronoun in the sentence. What type is it?

Those are the best  in town.

Those 

Demonstrative

200
Name the intensive or reflexive pronoun. Tell which type it is. Ted promised himself to work harder next semester.
himeself reflexive
200
Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. The long, cold winters do not discourage them. ------
them object pronoun
200

What is the pronoun? What type is it?


Who is going to the market?

Who -Interrogative 

300
Identify the intensive or reflexive pronoun and tell what type it is. Have you yourselves asked why you are here?
yourselves intensive
300
Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. My group and I studied the penguins in Antarctica. --
I subject pronoun
300

What is the pronoun? What type is it?

 Most of the people in the crowd were wearing blue. 

Most - Indefinite

400

Identify the intensive or reflexive pronouns in each sentence. We ourselves cooked the whole meal.

ourselves intensive 

400

Identify the pronoun and state if it is an object or subject pronoun.  A trip to Antarctica is a dream for us.

us object 

400

What is the pronoun? What type is it?

Someone in the group wanted to leave when the concert was over.

Someone-Indefinite 

500

Identify the intensive or reflexive pronouns in each sentence and tell what type they are. The pitcher himself scored the winning run. 

himself intensive 

500

Identify the pronoun and state if it is an object or subject pronoun. 

 Jana gave her the pencil.

her object

500

What is the pronoun? What type is it?


That is a spectacular show!

that - demonstrative

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