Sub/Obj
Who/m
Indefinite
Possessive
R/I
100

What is a subject pronoun?

The "doer"

100

What could you replace who or whom with to check if it's grammatically correct?

He or him

100

What is acronym for singular indefinite pronouns?

S.A.N.E

100

Lions take good care of (their, there, they're) young

Their

100

What does the reflexive pronoun refer to and also directs the action back to the subject?

noun

200

What is and object pronoun?

The "reciever"

200

(Who, whom) will you invite to the party?

Whom

200

After the game everybody (goes, go) to get pizza.

goes

200

Is (you're, your) baby sister awake.

Your

200

Are reflexive pronouns required or not required? Intensive?

Reflexive- required

Intensive- not required

300

What is the word that the pronoun replaces?

Antecedent

300

(Whoever, whomever) parked this car needs to move it. 

Whoever

300

All of the teams played (his or her, their) best.

their

300

Your dog is bigger than (mines, mine)!

mine

300

Master Pickles and Batman went to the movie theater themselves. 

Intensive

400

What is the subject pronoun?

Gwendolyn Brooks writes poems about everyday life; she is very famous.

She

400

(Who, whom) is that man at the end of the alley?

Who

400

What's the indefinite pronoun?

All of the newspapers are ruined. 

all

400

You never know when (your, you're) special gift is useful.

your

400

I heard him myself. 

reflexive

500

What is the object pronoun?

Watching funny videos amuses Olivia. The one with the drama groundhog amuses her the most. 

Her

500

He is the kind of person (who, whom) will always be able to multiply money.

Who

500

All of the money was stored in (its, their) correct place. 

its

500

If we don't practice (her, our, their) skills, we may lose them. 

our

500

Drake himself is in Dubai.

Intensive

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