First Person Pronouns
Second Person Pronouns
Third Person Pronouns
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100

The ball is "Joseph's". What pronoun could replace Joseph?

His. This is the only correct answer in this context

100

Are second person pronouns singular or plural?

They can be both

100

What are third person pronouns used for?

To refer to someone outside of the speaker's audience

100

There are ____ bones in the human body (name the number)

206 bones

200

Why would you use the word "our"?

To refer to something belonging to a group the speaker is in

200

Name a second person pronoun. 

You, your, yours

200

Name some third person pronouns.

He, him, his, she hers, her, it, one (singular)

They, them, theirs (plural)

200

Name the four Hogwarts Houses.

Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin

300

Identify the first person pronouns: Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me.

I, my, me

300

Define "second person pronouns".

Refers to the speaker's audience

300

What pronoun could replace "Sam?"

Sam has three huskies.

He, they

300

The 16th president.

Abraham Lincoln

400

Name one single and one plural pronoun.

Singular: I, me, my, mine

Plural: We, us, our, ours

400

What plural pronoun could replace Jerry and Harry?

I found Jerry and Harry's book.

Your

400

Why are some third person pronouns plural?

They can refer to more than one person

400

This planet has 79 known moons and is the largest planet in the solar system.

Jupiter

500

Define "first person pronoun".

Refers to the speaker or a group the speaker is in

500
How can "you" be plural? 

When the speaker is speaking to multiple people

500

What is the most common point of view in writing?

Third person

500

An event where people from different countries would come together to compete in various sporting events. 

The Olympics

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