apples
oranges
grapes
tangerines
melons
100

Identify the subject pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

They bought their tickets in the first row and saw the whole game. The game was fantastic and they loved it.

THEY

100

Identify the object pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

The team gave us a loud cheer and we felt thrilled; it was a great moment.

US

100
Identify the possessive pronoun in this sentence. My favorite color is green.
MY
100

Identify the reflexive pronoun in this sentence. 

I bought myself a new car, and my sister herself came with me.

MYSELF

100

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

The dog himself buried the bone; he wanted it for later. 

HIMSELF

HE

IT

200

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

He spent all of his allowance on these football cards. His mum was angry with him.

HE  HIM

200

Identify the object pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

The coach saw him commit the foul and her anger was absolute.

HIM

200
Identify the possessive pronoun in this sentence. Her hair was long enough to touch the floor before she got it cut.
HER
200

Identify the reflexive pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

He told himself he could win the game if he had a positive attitude; his mother taught him that mindset herself.

HIMSELF

200

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentences. 

The judge himself delivered the verdict. These defendants on the right were guilty but those on the left weren't.

HIMSELF

THOSE


300

Identify the subject pronouns in this sentence and classify them. 

We saw ourselves dancing with fairies and they looked at one another happily.

WE - Subject pronoun

Ourselves - Reflexive pronoun

They - Subject pronoun

One another - Reciprocal pronoun

300

Identify the object pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

The teacher gave them the easiest quiz ever; everybody was so relieved.

THEM

EVERYBODY

300
Identify the possessive pronoun in this sentence. Your bedroom is the messiest I have ever seen.
YOUR
300

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence and classify them

She thought to herself, "Where could I have lost my phone?", and then she realized she herself had left it at hers.

HERSELF - reflexive pronoun

HERSELF - Intensive pronoun

HERS - Possessive pronoun

300

Identify the intensive pronoun(s) in these sentences and classify them. 

You can wash the dishes yourself! These are particularly dirty, but those blue dishes are not as dirty.

YOU - Subject pronoun

YOURSELF - Reflexive pronoun

THESE - Possessive pronoun

400

Identify the subject pronoun(s) in this sentence and classify them. 

She was excited to buy her new computer; her bother has his, so now both have a computer.

SHE - Subject pronoun

HIS - Possessive pronoun

BOTH - distributive pronoun

400

Identify the object pronoun(s) in this sentenced classify them.

 The parents sent them to bed early, and they looked at each other in disbelief.

THEM - Object pronoun

THEY - Subject pronoun

EACH OTHER - Reciprocal pronoun

400

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentences and identify them.

Our house is the large house on the golf course. Theirs is the smaller one. Which house is yours?

Theirs - Possessive pronoun

Yours - Possessive pronoun

400

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence and classify them. 

The students watched themselves on the video of the concert, while the professors themselves projected it.

THEMSELVES - reflexive pronoun

THEMSELVES - intensive pronoun

IT - Object pronoun

400

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence and classify them. 

I myself made and wrapped this present for you. I also wrapped his, but I did not have time to wrap her present. She can do it herself.

I - Subject pronoun

MYSELF - Intensive pronoun

YOU - Object pronoun

I - Subject pronoun

HIS - Possessive pronoun

SHE - Subject pronoun

HERSELF - Intensive pronoun



500
Identify the subject pronoun in this sentence. They ordered the big, fancy cake for their mom's birthday.
THEY
500
Identify the object pronoun in this sentence. The police officer saw him steal the bike.
HIM
500

Identify the pronoun(s) in this sentence. 

Your mom can call me tomorrow, just tell her to call me after 9:00 like everyone else.

HER - Object pronoun

ME - Object pronoun

EVERYONE - Indefinite pronoun

500

Identify the reflexive pronoun(s) in this sentences. 

The goalie evaluated himself in the game. The team members did too. Each thought he had played incredibly well.

HIMSELF . reflexive pronoun

EACH - Distributive pronoun

HE - Subject pronoun


500

Identify the intensive pronoun(s) in this sentence. Susan herself saved the turtle from the busy highway, although it could have saved itself.

HERSELF - intensive

IT - Subject pronoun

ITSELF - Reflexive pronoun


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