Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. Scientists work in Antarctica, and they stay there all winter. ----
they subject pronoun
Identify the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence. Tell whether it is singular or plural and whether it refers to something near or far. Those are the best hot dogs in town.
Those plural far
Identify each underlined pronoun/s as indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive, object, or subject. He has your wallet. --- -----
He = subject your = possessive
Name the intensive or reflexive pronoun. Tell which type it is. Ted promised himself to work harder next semester.
himself reflexive
Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. The long, cold winters do not discourage them. ------
them object pronoun
Complete these sentences with an interrogative pronoun. _________ is going to present their project first? To ________ are you going to present the project to?
Who whom
Identify each underlined pronoun/s as indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive, object, or subject. Whose markers are those? ------- ------
Whose = interrogative those = demonstrative
Identify the intensive or reflexive pronoun and tell what type it is. Have you yourselves asked why you are here?
yourselves intensive
Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. My group and I studied the penguins in Antarctica. --
I subject pronoun
Identify the indefinite pronoun and tell whether is is singular or plural. Most of the people in the crowd at the concert wore Katy Perry t-shirts.
Most plural
Identify each underlined pronoun/s as indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive, object, or subject. These Legos belong to my brother and me. ------- ----
these = demonstrative me = object
Identify the intensive or reflexive pronouns in each sentence and tell what type they are and their antecedent. The mayor presented the new program herself. We ourselves cooked the whole meal.
herself reflexive mayor ourselves intensive we
Identify the object pronoun and tell whether it is a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition. A trip to Antarctica is a dream for us.
us object of a preposition
Identify the possessive pronoun or possessive adjective and tell which it is. Mom wears her suit when she presents the case to the judge. The case is hers.
her possessive adjective hers possessive pronoun
Identify the indefinite pronoun and tell whether is is singular or plural. No one wanted to leave when the concert was over.
No one singular
Identify each underlined pronoun/s as personal, indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive, object, or subject. This paper does not have a name. To whom does it belong? ---- ------- --
this = demonstrative whom = interrogative it = personal
Identify the intensive or reflexive pronouns in each sentence and tell what type they are and their antecedent. The pitcher himself scored the winning run. The players prepared themselves by staying in shape.
himself intensive pitcher themselves reflexive players
Identify the object pronouns in each sentence and tell whether it is a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition. The view of the canyon amazed my cousin and me. Jana gave her the pencil.
me direct object her indirect object
Identify the possessive pronoun or possessive adjective and tell which it is. Is the cap on the bench yours, or is it his cap?
yours possessive pronoun his possessive adjective
Correct the sentence. Suddenly all the lights went out and there wasn't nothing we could do but leave.
Suddenly all the lights went out and there wasn't anything we could do but leave.
Identify each underlined pronoun/s as personal, reflexive, intensive, indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive, object, or subject. I myself love going to the beach. It is the most relaxing -- -------- -- place for me to go. ----
I = subject myself = intensive It = subject me = object