Personal Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns
General Info
Relative and Demonstrative Pronouns
100

Refer to - 

specific persons, places, or things

100

They refer to - 

general persons, places, or things

100

They replace _____ nouns.

possessive, Michelle's cat becomes her cat

100

Pronouns replace -

Nouns

100

Which are examples of relative pronouns? who, me, mine, whomever

who, whomever

200

one characteristic

number, place, or case

200

Which are indefinite pronouns? I, no one, everybody, she, Joan, mom

no one, everybody

200

which are possessive pronouns? she, her, mine, ours

her, mine, ours

200

Which is a pronoun? John, we, me, this, Harry, red

we, me, this

200

This, that, these, and those

are examples of which type of pronoun?

demonstrative, (this was the best party ever!)

300

describe what number, person, or case is - 

number - singular or plural

person - point of view, like first person, second, third

case - what job a pronoun can legally perform in a sentence. Some pronouns can be subjects and others cannot. For example, we are allowed to say "I expect to graduate soon," but we are not allowed to say " Me expect to graduate soon."

300

They are all in which person (POV)?

third person

300

myself, itself, herself, himself, and ourselves

are examples of which type of pronoun?

reflexive

300

President John Kennedy had severe back trouble, and although he approached stairs gingerly and lifted with care, he did swim and sail, and occasionally he even managed to play touch football with friends, family members, or co-workers.

Identify the pronouns.

he

300

Krista is the math tutor who helped me the most.

identify the pronoun and its type.

who, relative

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