Reflexive
Demonstrative
Interrogative
Case
Indefinite
100
A pronoun that refers to the subject of a sentence.
What is a reflexive pronoun?
100
A pronoun that replaces a thing or things.
What are demonstrative pronouns?
100
A pronoun used to ask a question.
What is an interrogative pronoun?
100
A pronoun that is found in the subject.
What is subjective pronoun?
100
A pronoun that refers to one or more unspecified beings, objects, or places
What is an indefinite pronoun?
200
The reflexive pronoun in the following sentence: He did it all by himself.
himself
200
A singular demonstrative pronoun near the speaker.
What is "this"?
200
Fill in the blank with a CORRECT interrogative pronoun. ______ did Derek say to Eric?
What
200
A pronoun found in the predicate.
What is an objective pronoun?
200
Indefinite pronouns can be _____, _______ or ______. (Think of the venn diagram we did.)
Singular, plural, or both
300
The subject to which the reflexive pronoun refers to in the following sentence: Miss Haight was at the school until 10 PM all by herself.
herself
300
A plural demonstrative pronoun away from the speaker.
What is "those"?
300
The difference between which and what
Which=definite amount of choices What=indefinite amount of choices
300
The dog stole my sock! In the previous sentence, the possessive pronoun is in the _____ case.
objective
300
How one would classify both
A plural indefinite pronoun
400
Name 3 plural reflective pronoun.
themselves ourselves yourselves
400
These and those are similar because they both...
Are plural demonstrative pronouns.
400
Fill in the blank with a CORRECT interrogative pronoun. ______ painting are you going to choose for the exhibition?
Which
400
My sock as a hole in it. The possessive pronoun in this sentence is in the _____ case.
Subjective
400
Each of the workers has one piece. Each= singular or plural?
Singular
500
Name 5 singular reflexive pronouns.
herself myself yourself itself himself
500
The four types of demonstrative pronouns:
This That These Those
500
Fill in the blank with a CORRECT interrogative pronoun. ______ product is right for you? A. Who B. Whose C. Who's
Whose
500
Name two possessive pronouns that can only be objective case.
Mine yours ours theirs
500
list 6 indefinite pronouns
Singularanother – Thanks, I'll have another. anybody – Anybody can see the truth. anyone – Anyone can see this. anything – Anything can happen if you just believe. each – From each according to his ability, to each according to his need. either – Either will do. enough – Enough is enough. everybody – Everybody was invited. everyone – Everyone had a cup of coffee. everything – Everything disappeared. less – Less is known about this period of history. little – Little is known about this period of history. much – Much was discussed at the meeting. neither – In the end, neither was selected. no one – No one thinks that you are mean nobody – Nobody wants to be one of the contestants. nothing – Nothing is impossible. one – One might see it that way. other – One was singing while the other played the piano. plenty – Thanks, that's plenty. somebody – Somebody has to take care of it. someone – Someone should fix that. something – Something makes me want to dance. they – Tell them to cut it out. (See: Singular they) whatever – Take whatever you like. whoever – Whoever did this? whichever – Choose whichever is better. you (in informal usage, in the sense of "one"[1]) – You can understand why. [edit] Pluralboth – Both are guilty. few – Few were chosen. fewer – Fewer are going to church these days. many – Many were chosen. others – Others can worry about that. several – Several were chosen. they (in informal usage, in the sense of "people in general") – They say that smoking is bad for you. [edit] Singular or pluralall – All is lost. any – Any will do. more – More is better. most – Most would agree. none – None of those people are related to me.[2] some – Some of the biscuits have been eaten. such – Such is life.
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