personal pronouns
possessive pronouns
demonstrative pronouns
interrogative pronouns
identifying pronouns
100

Name personal pronouns 

I, me, we, us, you, he, she, it, him, her, they, them.  

100

name possessive pronouns 

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

100

name a demonstrative pronoun 

this, that these, those.

100

Name a interrogative pronoun 

who, whom, whose, what,whose, what, which. 

100

what is a singular pronoun 

another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something

200

Identify ¨They¨ from first second or third person, single or plural? 

third person plural. 

200

name first person singular 

mine 

200

these or those: papers(far) cars(near)

papers= those

cars=these

200

which or what: _____ of the characters was the most interesting in the movie. 

Which 

200

name a plural pronoun 

both, few, many, others, several. 

300

The definition of a personal pronoun

each of the pronouns in English ( I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them ) comprising a set that shows contrasts of person, gender, number, and case. 

300

name third person plural.

theirs

300

Whose blanket is _____? (near)

this

300

To ____ did Dorothy go for help?

whom

300

name singular and plural

all any more most none some. 

400

What is subject male, and can be third person singular.

He 

400

second person and third person singular.

yours=second

third=his,hers,its

400

1. whose blanket is ____?(far)

2. ____ is my poncho.(far)

1. that

2. that

400

____was the dog Toto?

who

400

identify as singular, plural or both: All, no one, each

all=both

on one=singular

each=singular

500

1. what is an object female? 

2.third person singular?

1. her

2.he, she, it him,her,it.

500

Do you want these old shoes? They´re ______.

mine

500

What is the difference: These are my clean clothes. Those are my dirty clothes.

These Is nere when those is far. 

500

The five interrogative pronouns are what?

which, who, whom, and whose, What.

500

Identify as singular, plural or both: something, much few, most, some, neither.

something=singular

much=singular

few=plural

most=both

some=both

nether=singular

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