The subject pronoun in this sentence: "She ran to the store".
What is she?
The object pronoun that replaces “Lucy and me”.
What is us?
Fill in the blank: “That pencil is ___.“ (belongs to you)
What is mine?
Fill in the blank: “I made this sandwich by ___.”
What is myself?
The punctuation mark that we use to show possession in a noun.
What is an apostrophe?
The subject pronoun that replaces "Tom and I".
What is we?
Fill in the blank: “Dad gave ___ a ride to school.” (talking about you and your brother)
What is us?
The possessive pronoun in this sentence: “Their dog is very friendly”.
What is their?
The reflexive pronoun in this sentence: “She looked at herself in the mirror”.
What is herself?
Fill in the blank: “That is the ___ toy.” (belongs to the cat)
What is cat’s?
Fill in the blank: "___ like to play soccer on weekends." (talking about you and your friends)
What is We?
The object pronoun in the sentence: “The teacher helped him”.
What is him?
What possessive pronouns show.
What is who owns something?
The purpose of a reflexive pronoun.
What is to show the subject and object are the same person?
Change this to a possessive noun: “The backpack of the boy”
What is the boy’s backpack?
The job of a subject pronoun in a sentence.
What is to tell who or what the sentence is about?
The object pronoun replaces “the cat” in this sentence: “I fed the cat.”
What is it?
Fill in the blank: “Is this notebook ___ or mine?” (talking to a friend)
What is yours?
Fill in the blank: “We made the decorations by ___.”
What is ourselves?
Where the apostrophe goes for a plural possessive noun like “girls”.
After the s → girls’ (e.g., the girls’ uniforms)
Fill in the blank: "___ is barking loudly." (talking about a dog)
What is It?
The job of an object pronoun in a sentence.
What is to receive the action in the sentence?
The possessive pronoun that replaces “the book that belongs to her”.
What is hers?
The reflexive pronoun that you would use for “they”.
What is themselves?
Fill in the blank: “The ___ wheels were spinning fast.” (belongs to the cars)
What is cars’?