Personal Pronouns
Antecedents
Subject or Object
Compound Sentences
Punctuation in Dialogue
100

Identify the pronouns:  It was assigned last week.

It

100

Identify the pronoun and the referent:  A runner must train if they want to run in a marathon.

pronoun = they, referent = runner

100

Identify the pronoun and state if it is a subject pronoun or object pronoun:  He scored a touchdown in the first quarter.

Pronoun = he (subject pronoun)

100

Combine the sentences by making a compound subject or compound object:  The party was for my friends.  The party was for me.

The party was for my friends and me.

100

Yes or No.  Is the sentence written correctly using dialogue?  "Your hair is a mess," said my mom.

Yes

200

Identify the pronouns:  I brought a candy bar in my lunch.

I

200

Identify the pronoun and the referent:  The students finished their homework.

pronoun = their, referent = students

200

Identify the pronoun and state if it is a subject pronoun or object pronoun:  The game was fun for us.

Pronoun = us (object pronoun)

200

Combine the sentences by making a compound subject or compound object:  My mom went shopping.  I went shopping.

My mom and I went shopping.

200

Identify the mistake in the dialogue:  He said, "No I don't care about sports."

He said, "No, I don't care about sports."

300

Identify the pronouns:  The students were given homework.

No pronouns

300

Identify the pronoun and the referent:  Lucy said she has play practice with her group.

pronoun = she, her  referent = Lucy

300

Identify the pronoun and state if it is a subject pronoun or object pronoun:  It was cold, but we had a good time.

Pronoun = we (subject pronoun)

300

Combine the sentences by making a compound subject or compound object: John called my neighbor.  John called me.

John called my neighbor and me.

300

Identify the mistake in the dialogue: The doctor asked Do you eat fruits and vegetables?"

 The doctor asked, "Do you eat fruits and vegetables?"

400

How many pronouns are in the sentence?  They said that they would finish it before class.  

3:  They, they, it

400

Identify the pronoun and the referent:  If the player wins, he will get another trophy in his trophy case.

pronoun = he, his referent = player

400

Identify the pronoun and state if it is a subject pronoun or object pronoun:  I really enjoyed it.

Pronoun = I (subject pronoun)

400

Combine the sentences by making a compound subject or compound object: The teachers went on the field trip.  We went on the field trip.

The teachers and we went on the field trip.

400

 Identify the mistake in the dialogue:  "No, said Greta, I don't have any gum."

"No," said Greta, "I don't have any gum."

500

Identify the pronouns:  We all walked to the coffee shop that you told us about.

We, us

500

Identify the pronoun and the referent:  The dog's collar was tight on his neck.

pronoun = his  referent = dog

500

Identify the pronoun and state if it is a subject pronoun or object pronoun:  They won the championship that we always wanted to win.

Pronoun = They (subject pronoun), we (object pronoun)

500

Combine the sentences by making a compound subject or compound object: My friend bought a gift for her.  My friend bought a gift for me.

My friend bought a gift for her and me.

500

Where is punctuation needed for the dialogue?    Maybe, said my mom, when I asked if we could go to mall.

"Maybe," said my mom, when I asked if we could go to mall.

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