Underline the pronouns.
I threw it back to my friend.
it
Choose the correct pronoun to replace the antecedent.
Rachel and I went birdwatching.
We
Which pronoun is correct?
Cass and (myself, I) want to see that new movie.
I
State the interrogative pronoun.
Whose dog is that?
whose
Choose the correct homophone.
We finished the (hole, whole) worksheet in three days.
whole
Underline the pronoun that completes the sentence.
It was (he, him) who read three books this summer.
he
Replace the antecedent with a pronoun.
That grumpy cat is my cat!
mine
Is the reflexive pronoun a direct object, or an object of a preposition?
I reminded myself to bring tomorrow's homework.
Direct object
State the demonstrative pronoun.
That dog is really cute!
That
Choose the correct homophones.
I was (to, too) cold to focus.
too
Underline ALL the pronouns in the sentence.
Few were as glad as she was, for the slipper fit it perfectly.
few, she, it
Write a pronoun to replace the antecedent.
Cassidy and my laptops are upstairs.
our
Is the reflexive pronoun a direct object, or an object of a preposition?
Did you do all that work by yourself?
object of a preposition
Demonstrative or interrogative?
Which state do you live in?
interrogative
Choose the correct homophones.
The dog wagged (its, it's) tail.
its
Is the pronoun a direct object, or an object of the preposition?
I carried the dog for her.
object of the preposition
Write a pronoun to replace the antecedent.
Kaci, are these pens Kaci's?
yours
Choose the correct verb for the sentence.
Nobody (deny, denies) that you love your pet.
denies
Demonstrative or interrogative?
Can you hand me that?
demonstrative
Choose the correct homophones.
I tried the pie, and (it's, its) good!
it's
Is the pronoun a direct object, or object of the preposition?
We ate them in the middle of the day.
Direct object.
Which pronoun correctly refers to the antecedent?
Maybe sometime, we could all go sledding! (ourselves, themselves)
ourselves
Choose the correct verb for the sentence.
Many (see, sees) those as a fun treat.
see
Demonstrative or interrogative?
To whom were those letters for?
interrogative
Choose the correct homophones.
There is no time to (waste, waist).