Plural and Possessive Nouns
Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Pronouns and Antecedents
Possessive Pronouns or Contractions
100

Make this noun plural: monkey

monkeys

100

What type of pronoun? 

She finished her work last night. 

subject

100

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence: 

Does anyone have a pencil I could borrow? 

anyone

100

Identify the antecedent. 

Maggie lost her backpack.

Maggie

100

Complete the sentence correctly:

(Its/It's) a beautiful day outside today! 

It's 

200

Make this noun singular possessive: child

child's

200

What type of pronoun?

That is his book. 

Possessive

200

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence: 

Both of you are driving me crazy! 

both

200

Identify the antecedent. 

The students placed the chairs on the rack and stacked them carefully.

chairs

200

Complete the sentence correctly.

The dog hid (it's/its) bone in a hole in the backyard. 

its

300

Make this noun plural possessive: student

students'

300

What type of pronoun?

I am going to give her the present tomorrow. 

object

300

Identify the indefinite pronoun in the sentence. 

I can give each of you a House Point for cleaning up the water spill. 

each

300

Identify the antecedent. 

The cat was chasing its tail all afternoon. 

cat

300

Complete each sentence correctly. 

I can't believe that you won (you're/your) game!

your

400

Make this noun plural possessive: man

men's

400

Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun: 

She has a prize waiting for Laura and (I/me) at school. 

me

400

Match the possessive pronoun with the indefinite. antecedent. 

Both of the students have (their/his or her) pencil on the desk. 

their

400

Identify the antecedent. 

Both of the kids had their hats on. 

both

400

Complete the sentence correctly. 

I know that it is the twins' birthday, but I can't come to (their/they're/there) party. 

their

500

Make this noun singluar possessive: Jones

Jones's

500

Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun:

The other team and (we/us) had to shake hands after the game. 

we

500

Match the possessive pronoun with the indefinite. antecedent.

Each child should have (their/his or her) laptop out on the desk. 

his or her

500

Identify the antecedent. 

Neither student had his or her notebook at home. 

neither

500

Complete the sentence correctly. 

(Who's/Whose) binder is that on the back counter? 

Whose

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