Personal Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns
Demonstrative and Interrogative
Relative
Identify them all!
100

Words that stand for or take the place of nouns

pronouns

100

Identify the indefinite pronoun and ensure agreement:

 Most of the cookies from the bake sale (are, is) gone.

Most- "fence-sitter" indefinite (plural here)-- ARE


100

Identify the demonstrative pronoun.

This is the saddest movie I have ever seen. 

This

100

Choose the correct relative pronoun and explain why (its function):

The musician (who, whom) I saw in Foxborough this summer was Zach Bryan.

whom- direct object

100

Identify the pronoun and type and its type:

We will begin reading Night tomorrow.

We- FIRST personal plural

200

Choose the correct case and tell why:

 (Me or I) and my group studied the continent of Antarctica for our history project. 

I, Subject 

200

Give 5 examples of singular indefinite pronouns.

each, either, neither, one, everyone, everybody, everything, no one, nobody, nothing, anyone, anybody, anything, someone, somebody, something


200

Fill in the sentence with an interrogative pronoun and explain choice.

 To ______ are you going to submit that essay?

Whom (OP)

200

Choose the correct pronouns and tell why:

The teacher (whom, who, which) gives the most homework is (her, she). 

WHO- subject

SHE- predicate nominative

200

Identify a pronoun and its type:

 Whose gloves are sitting on the bench outside? 

Whose- Interrogative 

300

Tell whether the pronoun "them" is subject or object. "The long, cold winters did not discourage them in the least."

Object

300

Identify the indefinite pronoun and choose the verb that agrees.

Neither of the seniors in the civics class (has, have) passed the required test yet. 

Neither: singular-  HAS

300

Name the four demonstrative pronouns. 

This, That, These, Those

300

Identify the correct pronouns and tell why:

The assistant principal (who, whom, that) all students respect bought ice cream sundaes for the whole school.

WHOM- direct object

300

Identify ALL the pronouns and their type:

Those belong to Chris and (me, I).

those: demonstrative

me: objective case personal (OBJECT OF THE PREPOSTION)

400

List 5 personal pronouns.

he, they, it, she, them, we, us, our etc.

400

Correct the sentence. "Everybody in the stands raised their signs to show support of the athletes."

Their: his/her

400

Name the Interrogative pronouns 

Who, Whom, Whose, Which, What 


400

Give 5 examples of relative pronouns.

who, whom, whose, which, that

400

Identify EACH pronoun and its type . 

This does not have a name. To (who, whom) does it belong?

This: demonstrative

whom: interrogative- OP

it: personal 

500

Choose the correct case and tell why:

It was (her, she) who wrote the heartwarming narrative.

she, Predicate Nominative


500

Choose correct pronoun and agreeing verb and tell why:

Each student (who, whom) really (cares, care) about (his/her, their) education will usually do very well in school.

WHO- subject of CARES (singular)

HIS/HER - to agree with SINGULAR EACH

500

Identify the pronoun and tell whether is it demonstrative or interrogative.

What must a person do to get some love here?


What - interrogative

500

Identify the relative pronoun:

You should mark on your calendar the day that you will take your last exam.

that

500

Identify all of the pronouns (and type) in the following:

It has not yet been determined (who, whom) the state champions will be, but I think our football team is the best.

It- personal

who- relative (functions as Predicate Nominative)

I- personal

our- personal


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