Possessive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Antecedent Agreement
100
No one in this room has seen (his/he) missing books.
What is His?
100
What are the two singular demonstrative pronouns?
What are This and That?
100
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the ______ of the sentence.
What is Subject?
100
_______ threw the paper airplane?
What is Who?
100
The doctors canceled ______ appointments in the afternoon.
What is Their?
200
This is (yours, your) big opportunity.
What is Your?
200
What are the two plural demonstrative pronouns?
What are These and Those?
200
I made a beautiful necklace for _______.
What is Myself?
200
______ car is parked out front?
What is Whose?
200
The actor paid for _____ meal with a fifty dollar bill.
What is His?
300
Humans have always been fascinated by the moon and (it/its) mystery.
What is Its?
300
When you use demonstrative pronouns in speech, you often _____ at the objects you are talking about.
What is Point?
300
Mike ______ was not prepared for the outcome.
What is Himself?
300
_______ did you say?
What is What?
300
Everyone who donates will recieve thanks for ______ donation.
What is his/her?
400
We overcame all of the obstacles along ____ way.
What is Our?
400
She will clean _____ dishes later.
What is Those?
400
We ______ should make a New Years resolution.
What is Ourselves?
400
To _____ is this letter addressed?
What is Whom?
400
Steve or Tom will read _____ story.
What is his?
500
The girls took hours picking out (their/theirs) outfits.
What is Their?
500
_____ is a lovely party.
What is This?
500
The little dog _______ ran across the yard.
What is Itself/Himself?
500
_____ piece of cake is for me?
What is Which?
500
Several members of the club will present _____ views.
What is Their?
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