Xavier is a pronoun
False, Xavier is a name...
I, me, and my are all what person?
1st person pronouns
Intensive pronouns add ________ to a sentence.
Intensity!!!
Subject pronouns would be the ________ of a sentence.
Subject
Myself, itself, herself, themselves, etc. can be both reflexive and intensive pronouns
True
What is an example of a 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person pronoun
either: I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours
either: you, your, yours, you(plural), your(plural), yours(plural)
either: he, she, it, her, him, its, hers, his, they, their, theirs, them
"I tripped over myself" would be a _______ pronoun.
Reflexive Pronoun
How are object pronouns and subject pronouns different?
The antecedent is the pronoun replacing the noun
False, the antecedent is the one BEING replaced by the pronoun
What is the plural version of the object pronoun "me"?
us
Would the sentence: "She took myself to the store" make sense?
No, never use myself as a normal pronoun
"I, you, he, she, it, we, and they are ALL examples of ________.
Subject pronouns
I, him, and her are all subject pronouns.
False, him and her are object pronouns, the subject pronouns of him and her would be she and he.
"They are going to the park after she comes back."
Define what personal pronouns they and she are.
They is 3rd person plural
She is 3rd person singular
Why are intensive pronouns needed in the sentence?
Trick question!!! They aren't needed
"Mr. Miller drank some soup"
In the sentence above, if we wanted to replace Mr. Miller with a pronoun, what would the pronoun and type of pronoun be?
He, Subject