Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence.
We are excited for the game.
we
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
James wrote on the board.
James---- He
Choose the correct word from the pair in parentheses.
She went to (your/you're) house for a sleepover.
your
Choose a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive pronoun to take the place of the words in italics.
African elephants and Asian elephants are two different kinds of elephants.
They are two different kinds of elephants.
What is the smallest prime number bigger than 10?
11
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence.
The students are taking their test.
their
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
Kathy and I will play tag at recess.
Kathy and I----- We
Choose the correct word from the pair in parentheses.
(Its/It's) not possible to carry that by yourself.
It's
Choose a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive pronoun to take the place of the words in italics.
The African elephant is bigger than the Asian elephant.
It is bigger than the Asian elephant.
Which country is Tasmania a part of?
Australia
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence.
We eat hot chips at her house.
we
her
Replace part of the predicate with a pronoun.
The girls are eager to watch the movie.
the movie----- it
Choose the correct word from the pair in parentheses.
What would (your/you're) solution be?
your
Choose a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive pronoun to take the place of the words in italics.
At the zoo, my family and I were able to compare them.
We were able to compare them.
What biological order do frogs belong to?
Amphibians
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence.
Annie and Sam are playing your game, and they love it!
your
they
Replace part of the predicate with a pronoun.
Dan gave the football to Sam.
Sam----- him
Choose the correct words from the pair in parentheses.
(Their/They're) choir performance is (your/you're) favorite!
Their
your
Choose a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive pronoun to take the place of the words in italics.
An elephant mother communicates to her babies by slapping the babies ears against the elephant mothers head.
She communicates to them by slapping their ears against her head.
How many people have walked on the moon?
12
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence.
I need some of your help for this test.
I
your
Replace the subject and part of the predicate with a pronoun.
Alexis, Susie and Callie are eating lunch with Fred.
They are eating lunch with him.
Choose the correct words from the pair in parentheses.
(Your/Your) sister saw (its/it's) bright light.
Your
its
Choose a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive pronoun to take the place of the words in italics.
My mother and I were glad that my mother and I got to see the elephants at the zoo.
We were glad that we got to see them at it.
What year was the hair dryer invented?
1888