What are the two cases of pronouns?
Subject and Object
These possessive pronouns are found after the verb or a preposition.
mine, her, him, it, them, theirs, ours, yours
Find the intensive pronoun in this sentence: I learned to play guitar by myself.
myself
(That/Those) are my gloves. (FAR)
Those
This type of pronoun refers to unspecified reference
Indefinite pronouns
I gave flowers to (her/she).
her
Find the possessive pronoun in this sentence: The cat is mine.
mine
Find the reflexive pronoun in this sentence: Peter and Paul had baked themselves a cake.
themselves
(Who/Whom/Whose) is your favorite singer?
Who
Name 5 indefinite pronouns ending in body/one/thing.
Some example are: Anyone, Somebody, Something, Nobody, Anything, Anybody
(They/Them) went to pick up milk.
They
(Your/You're) yogurt is on the table.
Your
Give at least 5 examples of reflexive pronouns ending in self.
Any 5 of the following- Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Itself
Name 4 pronouns that point/show direction whether near or far.
This, these, that, those
Which pronoun is an indefinite pronoun?
Who/Nothing/Her/Itself
NOTHING
Name one of the 12 personal pronouns.
Any of the following pronouns- I, me, she, he, it, they, you, us, him, her, we, them.
Name 5 possessive pronouns.
Any 5 of the following- Mine, its, hers, his, yours, theirs, ours.
Add a reflexive or intensive pronoun: Did you do this _______________?
yourself
(This/These) is my new book.
This
All of the players brought (his or her/their) uniforms.
their
Find the 2 personal pronouns in this sentence:
I have more money than he does.
I and he
A good dog listens to (its/it's) owner.
its
Reflexive pronouns end in:
- self or -selves
These pronouns show possession.
Possessive Pronouns
Name a word that has 4 pronouns on its spelling.
USHER