Personal Pronouns
Antecedent
Pronoun
Pronoun usage in context
100

What is the personal pronoun:

The explorers sailed their ship across the Pacific

their

100

Identify the Antecedent 

Two deer led their young to the river.

deer

100

What is the pronoun 

Don't drink the milk. It smells terrible.

It

100

Choose the correct pronoun: "Neither Jane nor Kelly finished _____ homework."

Answer: her

200

Identify the personal pronoun 

Bill left his homework on the bus.

his

200

Identify the Antecedent 

The car was making strange noises, so it needed to be taken to the mechanic

car

200

What is the pronoun 

The rattlesnake kills its victims with venom.

its

200

Fill in the blank: The students finished___ projects 

  • Answer: their

300

Identify the personal pronoun and determine if its first, second, or third person 

The bicycle is yours, Martha.

yours-second person

300

Identify the Antecedent 

Bill left his homework on the bus.

Bill

300

What is the pronoun? 

Baking cookies for the party is not a good idea. It takes too much time.

Its

300

Correct the sentence: 

Dante just ran back home, because they forgot his baseball glove.

Answer: Dante just ran back home, because he forgot his baseball glove. 

400

Identify the personal pronoun and determine if its first, second, or third person. 

When the astronaut landed his spaceship, the sun had already set.

his- third person

400

Identify the Antecedent 

The dog chased the ball, and it rolled away

ball

400

Identify the pronoun 

Each of these companies had their books audited.

their

400

Select the correct pronoun: 

The students who finished early may turn in _____ papers.

Answer: their

500

Identify the personal pronouns and determine if they are first, second, or third person 

Class, you need to be in your seats when the principal arrives.

you and your- second person

500

Identify the antecedent 

Mary brought her lunch to work, but she forgot to bring a fork.

Mary

500

Identify the pronouns 

 If any one of the sisters needs a ride, they can call me.

they

500

Fix the pronoun agreement: 

David came by, they were looking for you.

Answer: David came by; he was looking for you.

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