I and me are ______ person pronouns
What is "first?"
Which is can be a demonstrative pronoun?
Where, which, I, or that?
What is that?
Relative pronouns will begin a ___________ clause, which is a type of _____________ clause.
What is relative, dependent?
An interrogative sentence does this thing.
What is asks a question?
Chris went to the store. He bought milk.
In the previous sentences, ______ is the antecedent.
What is Chris?
"You" can be a 2nd person singular or a 2nd person _________.
What is plural?
In this sentence, is the demonstrative an adjective or pronoun?
"These flowers are looking sad."
What is demonstrative adjective?
Which word is a relative pronoun?
The cat who played with the toy was adopted today.
What is who?
In this sentence, what is the interrogative pronoun?
What is what?
Amber, do you like this color?
In the sentence, _____ is the antecedent
What is Amber?
"My" is a possessive adjective pronoun or possessive pronoun?
What is possessive adjective?
In which sentence is the demonstrative a pronoun and what is it?
1. We went to those islands.
2. We went those last week.
What is "those" and pronoun?
The relative pronoun "that" is always __________, meaning it will not come with a comma since it identifies a thing.
Example: The pencil that ran out of lead was on the floor.
What is restrictive?
In the following sentence, is the interrogative a pronoun or adjective?
Which shoes will you wear?
What is adjective (which)?
Taylor and I went swimming. We had fun diving into the water.
In the previous sentences, _______ is the antecedent.
What are Taylor and I?
Myself, herself, himself, and yourself are examples of singular ____________ pronouns.
What is reflexive?
What are the four demonstrative pronouns?
What are "this, that, those, and these"?
Which word is a relative pronoun and what is the relative clause?
The lady gave the ball to the man whom sat next to me.
What is whom and "whom sat next to me?"
Which of these is not one of the 5 interrogatives?
who, whom, what, where, which, whose
What is where?
"What are you wearing, Tina?"
"I am wearing a red dress."
What is the antecedent for the interrogative?
What is a red dress?
I brought us his cake.
In this sentence,
____ is the subject pronoun,
_____ is the object pronoun,
and
______ is the possessive adjective pronoun.
What is I, us, his?
Two demonstrative pronouns represent a thing or things that can be near in distance or time.
Two demonstrative pronouns represent a thing or things that can be far in distance or time.
Which pronouns do which?
What is near= this, these/ far= that, those?
What two relative pronouns are used differently in British English and American English?
What is "that" and "which?"
Give me a sentence with an interrogative pronoun and one with an interrogative adjective.
Vary.
"Children are joyful, which means being around them is wonderful."
What is the antecedentt for the relative pronoun?
What is Children are joyful?