Either my sister Lisa or my friend Mary will let me borrow ( her, their) camping equipment.
her
Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the following sentence:
My mother catches up on her favorite shows every weekend.
her/mother
Between you and _____, this play is horrible. (me/I)
me
Takes the place of a noun or pronoun
pronoun
Either the dog or the cats (get, gets) the party leftovers.
get
Someone left _________ bookbag on the desk in the classroom. (its, his, her, their)
their
Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the following sentence:
The children love to take their dogs for a walk every night.
their/children
After the performance, Herbert and ________ are going for ice cream. (she/her)
she
The word that the pronoun replaces in the sentence
antecedent
Is it true that Troilus and Cressida (is , are) written by Shakespeare?
is
Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the following sentence:
The box was on the front porch before someone stole it.
it/box
________ is coming to dinner tonight? (who/whom)
who
The type of pronoun that shows ownership ( my, mine, his, hers)
Possessive
Everyone who loves to shop online should review _______ bank statements. (its, his, her, their)
their
Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the following sentence:
The students all did well on the grammar test because they studied.
they/students
Bianca and ________ have gone on several dates.(he/him)
The case of pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence
Subjective
The class raised _________ hands when they needed to ask a question. (its/their)
their
Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the following sentence:
My book club changed its name to Bookworm Babes.
its/book club
The CEO gave _________ a big raise. (hisself/himself)
himself
The case of pronoun that is used as an object in a sentence
objective