Replace the noun with a pronoun
Sarah went to the store.” → ______ went to the stor
She
Which word shows ownership?
“That pencil is mine.”
mine
Choose the correct pronoun:
“___ is my favorite book.” (this / these)
This
Choose the correct indefinite pronoun:
“___ left their lunch on the table.”
Someone
hoose the correct relative pronoun:
“The girl ___ won the race is my sister.”
who
Choose the correct pronoun
My brother and I are going. Do you want to come with (I / me)?
Me
Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun:
“Is this book _______ (your / yours)?”
yours
Choose the correct form for plural:
“___ are my friends.” (this / these)
These
Fill in the blank:
“___ pencil is this?”
Whose
Fill in the blank:
“The book ___ you lent me was great.
that or which
Which sentence uses the correct pronoun?
a) Him and I went to the park.
b) He and I went to the park.
Fill in the blank:
“The red backpack is John’s, and the blue one is ___.”
mine
Fill in the blank:
“Do you like ___ shoes over there?”
Those
Which sentence uses an indefinite pronoun?
a) They left their bag.
b) Everybody is invited.
b) Everybody is invited.
Identify the relative pronoun:
“He met the artist whose paintings are in the gallery
whose
Fill in the blanks:
“Neither James nor his friends said that ___ were coming.”
They
Identify the possessive pronoun:
“The decision was theirs, not ours.”
theirs, ours
Which sentence uses a demonstrative pronoun correctly?
a) I like these.
b) I like them.
a) I like these
Identify the interrogative pronoun:
“What are you doing after school?”
What
Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun:
“I know the teacher. She teaches French.”
I know the teacher who teaches French.
Identify all the personal pronouns in the sentence:
“She told me that they would help us later.”
Identify all the personal pronouns in the sentence:
“She told me that they would help us later.”
Rewrite without changing the meaning:
“That car belongs to them.
That car is theirs
: Identify the demonstrative pronoun and what it refers to:
“That was the best concert I’ve ever been to.”
Answer: “That” refers to the concert.
Define both indefinite pronouns and interrogative pronouns
Indefinite pronouns: Refer to non-specific people or things
Interrogative pronouns: used to ask questions
Identify the clauses and the relative pronoun:
“The dog that barked all night kept me awake.”
Relative pronoun: that
Clauses: The dog, that barked all night