Indefinite
Relative
Subjective
Objective
Point of View
100
Define an indefinite pronoun
A pronoun that refers to one or more people, places or things and is non-specific or vague
100
Finish the sentence. 


Relative pronouns identify ______ one, thing, place. 

Which
100
A subject pronoun replaces the __________ of a sentence. 
Subject


100
An objective pronoun replaces the __________ of the sentence
Object
100
Identify the three main points of view
First Person, Second Person, Third Person
200
Identify the indefinite pronoun in the following sentence. 


He wondered if anybody was home. 

Anybody
200
Which of the following is a relative pronoun? 


He, Them, They, I, We, Whose, Anyone, Something

Whose
200
Identify the subjective pronoun used in the following sentence. 


We ran as fast as we could. 

We
200
Identify the objective pronoun in the following sentence. 


The ball was thrown at him.

Him
200
Which pronouns appear in first person plural 
I, Me, My
300
Provide at least three examples of indefinite pronouns
Most, Many, Someone, Nobody, No One, Nothing, Something, Somebody, Anybody, Anyone etc. 
300
Give three examples of relative pronouns. 
Who, Whose, Which, That, Whom, Where, When
300
What are the subjective pronouns used in third person plural forms. 
They
300
Identify the object of the following sentence and replace it with the correct objective pronoun. 


The students showed Mrs. Baum their spelling homework.

Mrs. Baum - Her
300
What is the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient points of view?
Limited - the thoughts/feelings/experiences of a few characters or people are known to the reader. 


Omniscient - The narrator is an outside force that knows everything about the story. (Knows All)

400
Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence and say whether it is singular or plural. 


Most people at the rock concert wore Guns N' Roses shirts. 

Most. Plural
400
Relative pronouns introduce the __________ clause of a sentence. 
Dependent (or Relative)
400

Identify the subject of the sentence then change it using the correct subjective pronoun.

The group of sharks quickly swam after the bait. 

The group of sharks - They

400

Identify the object of the sentence then change it using the correct subjective pronoun.


The family hovered around the new born baby girl. 

the new born baby girl - Her. 
400
Identify the point of view based on the subjective pronoun used.  


She tried to remain calm as the Population Police walked up the driveway. 

Third Person - Singular. 
500
Correct the following sentence by replacing the indefinite pronoun. 


After the lights went out there wasn't nothing we could do, so we all went home. 

After the lights went out there wasn't anything we could do, so we all went home. 

500
Identify the relative pronoun in the following sentence and identify what it's related or connects to in the sentence. 


The girl whose car had broken down was late for school. 

Whose - The Girl 
500
Identify the subject(s) of the sentence, then replace it with the correct subjective pronoun and say whether it is first, second or third person AND singular or plural. 


After the game, Mark and his friends ran home to play Fortnite. 

Mark and his friends - They - Third Person - Plural
500
Identify the object of the sentence, then change it using the correct objective pronoun, and say whether it is singular or plural and whether it is first, second or third person. 


The storm closed in on my friends and I as we gathered up all the lacrosse equipment. 

My friends and I - Us - First Person - Plural
500
What are the pronouns used in a second person singular and plural. 
You, You're, Your
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