Nouns Types (proper, common, abstract, concrete, singular, plural, possessive, subject noun, object noun, predicate noun, possessive noun)
Personal and Possessive Pronouns (Subject and Object)
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Demonstrative Interrogative, and Relative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
100

Are the following words proper or common, abstract or concrete, singular or plural, or possessive?


cats

Haas Hall Academy

babies'

Common, concrete, plural

Proper, concrete, singular

Common, concrete, plural, possessive

100

Identify the personal pronouns in the following sentence. 


She went to the movies with her close friends. 

She, her

100

Identify if the pronoun in bold is reflective or intensive.


I thought to myself, "What a wonderful day?!".

Reflective

100

Identify if the bolded pronouns is demonstrative, interrogative, or relative.

That is mine! 

Demonstrative

100

Fill in the blank with the correct verb based on the indefinite article.

Someone left (their, his or her) umbrella in the classroom.

his or her

200

 Identify if the nouns in the sentence below are subject nouns, object nouns, predicate nouns, or possessive nouns. 


The boys ran down the street.

Subject, object

200

What is a first person, object pronoun?

me

200

Identify the reflective/intensive pronoun and identify as either reflective or intensive.

He himself made 100s on every test of the school year. 

himself - reflective

200

Identify if the bolded pronouns is demonstrative, interrogative, or relative.

Who won first place?

Interrogative

200

Fill in the blank with the correct verb based on the indefinite article.

Most of the match will be remembered for (their, its) intensity. 

its

300

Are the following words proper or common, abstract or concrete, singular or plural, or possessive?

freedom

Sydelle Pulaski's

pepperoni pizza

Common, abstract, singular

Proper, concrete, singular, possessive

Common, concrete, singular

300

What is a first person, plural, subject pronoun?

We
300

Identify the reflective/intensive pronoun and identify as either reflective or intensive.

She told herself that she wasn't scared, so she could face her fears. 

herself, reflective

300

Identify if the bolded pronouns is demonstrative, interrogative, or relative.


My room is the one that is on the left. 

Relative

300

When everybody (leave, leaves) tonight, please make sure you turn out the lights. 

leaves

400

Identify if the nouns in the sentence below are subject nouns, object nouns, predicate nouns, or possessive nouns. 

Haas Hall Academy is the #2 ranked high school in the state of Arkansas

Subject, predicate, object

400

3rd person, plural, object pronoun

them

400

Identify the reflective/intensive pronoun and identify as either reflective or intensive.

They themselves camped in the wilderness for two whole weeks. 

themselves, intensive

400

Which book is yours?

Interrogative

400

Neither (is, are) a perfect solution to the problem.

is

500

Identify if the nouns in the sentence below are subject nouns, object nouns, predicate nouns, or possessive nouns. 

Scholars' excellent grades at Haas Hall Academy are always a huge success

Possessive, subject, object, predicate

500

Third person, possessive, plural noun.

theirs

500

She reminded herself that her mother, herself worked as a single mother her whole life. 

herself - reflective

herself - intensive

500

Bob's favorite class is 3rd block, which is German class. 

relative

500

Several (is, are) in attendance today. 

are

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