What is the object pronoun in the following sentence?
They suddenly gasped in disbelief at the stunning view below them.
them
200
What is the possessive pronoun in the following sentence?
He breathlessly stared at his convertible through Sarah's window.
his
200
A possessive noun will always have two things. What are they?
an apostrophe and an s
200
What are the two jobs of a possessive?
to show ownership and to modify like an adjective
300
Identify the subject pronoun in the following sentence.
I cleaned thoroughly under the refrigerator in my kitchen.
I
300
How many object pronouns are in the following sentence? Identify it/them.
In the late afternoon, the boys in the street yelled at us for a ride to the basketball game.
One - us
300
How many possessive pronouns usages are in the following sentence? Identify it/them.
My brother listened attentively to his teacher from his desk.
three - my, his, his
300
How do you make a singular noun possessive?
Example: Brad
add an apostrophe and an s - Brad's
300
What type of sentence do you have to add the understood subject pronoun to?
imperative
Ex: (You) Run to the store.
400
What is the subject(s) of the following sentence. What subject pronoun could you use to replace the subject(s)?
Sarah and Tim went to the store to buy milk for breakfast.
Sarah and Tim - They
400
What are the object pronouns that would replace the following words?
Tim, Sarah, Sarah and David
Which possessive pronouns fit into the following blanks?
Annalisa finished _______ homework early, but I did not do ________ until later.
her, mine
400
How do you make a plural noun possessive?
Example: students
add an apostrophe at the end - students'
400
Label the following sentence.
I waved excitedly at the hot-air balloons above me!
Check papers for answers
500
Name the seven subject pronouns.
I, we, he, she, it, they, you
500
Name the seven object pronouns.
me, us, him, her, it, them, you
500
Name the eight possessive pronouns.
his, her, its, their, your, my, mine, our
500
Read the following pair of sentences and combine them into one sentence by using a possessive noun.
The complaints angered the teachers. The complaints were made by the students.
The students' complaints angered the teachers.
500
Label the following sentence.
They recently vacationed at their comfortable cottage near the city of Minocqua in Wisconsin.