Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
Intensive, Reflexive, and Indefinite Pronouns
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What are SUBJECT pronouns?

pronouns that replace the subject in a sentence.

100

What are OBJECT pronouns?

pronouns that replace nouns that are the object of the sentence.  

100

What are possessive pronouns? 

are pronouns used to show the ownership (or possession) of something.

100

What is a possessive adjective?

are words that show who or what something belongs to. They modify nouns by indicating ownership or a relationship.

100

Example: Someone is at the door.

What type of pronoun is SOMEONE?

indefinite

200

Name ALL subject pronouns. 

I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.

200

Name ALL object pronouns. 

me, your, him, her, it, your, us, them

200

Name ALL possessive pronouns. 

mine, his, hers, yours, ours, theirs.

200

What is an adjective? 

a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, providing more information about it. 

200

Example: She made the dress herself.

What type of pronoun is HERSELF?

reflexive

300

Give 3 examples of sentences using: it, you, they.

It was my favorite car.
You are not supposed to be here. 

They told me not to do it. 

300

Where do you find object pronouns? 

after a verb or a preposition.

300

Give 3 examples of sentences using:his, hers, theirs

The blue bag is his. 

That car was hers. 

Those candies are theirs.

300

Name ALL possessive pronouns. 

mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs

300

Words that talk about people or things but don’t say exactly who or what.

Example: Someone is at the door.

indefinite pronouns

400

Write 2 sentences using the pronoun I.
singular subject - plural subject

I wanted to but a new computer today.

My sister and I had to go to church last Sunday.

400

Give 3 examples of sentences using: it, you, him

Go get it.
This bag belongs to you.

I want to talk to him. 

400

Give 3 examples of sentences using: mine, ours, yours

That book is mine.

That house is ours.
Those pencils are all yours. 

400

Give 3 examples of sentences using: his, her, your

Let's get your lunch. 

His parents are on a trip. 

She wanted to go to her party. 

400

Explain the similarity between REFLEXIVE and INTENSIVE pronouns.

They end with “-self” or “-selves.”

500

How do you know if "it" and "you" are used as subject or object pronouns?

Subject pronouns take the place of the subject (before the verb).
Object pronouns are placed after the verb or a preposition. 

500

Explain the difference between SUBJECT and OBJECT pronouns. 

SUBJECT pronouns are words that replace the name of who is doing the action. 
OBJECT pronouns are words that show who is getting the action. 

500

Explain the difference between possessive and subject pronouns.

Subject pronouns: Words that show who is doing the action. Placed in the subject. 

Possessive: Words that show something belongs to someone, without a noun after. Placed in the predicate. 


500

Explain the difference between POSSESSIVE PRONOUN and POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE. 

Possessive pronouns replace the noun, while possessive adjectives are always placed directly in front of the noun they describe.

500

Explain the difference between REFLEXIVE and INDEFINITE pronouns.

REFLEXIVE pronouns show the person does something to themselves. However, INDEFINITE pronouns talk about people or things but don’t say exactly who or what.

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