Personal Pronouns
Possessive
Pronouns
Reflexive & Intensive Pronouns
Interrogative & Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite
Pronouns
100

This type of pronoun is divided in 2 groups that are:

Subject and object

100

What do these show?

possession or ownership 

100

Find the intensive pronoun in this sentence: 

I learned to play guitar by myself.


myself

100

(That/Those) are my gloves.

Those

100
These refer to unspecified 

objects, beings, or places

200

I gave flowers to (her/she).

 her

200
Find the possessive pronoun in this sentence:


The cat is mine 

mine

200

Find the reflexive pronoun in this sentence:

Peter and Paul had baked themselves a cake.

themselves

200

(Who/Whom) is your favorite singer?


Who

200

Name 5 indefinite pronouns:

Anyone

Somebody

Whichever

Whoever

Other

Something

Nobody

300

(They/Them) went to pick up milk.

They

300

(Your/Yours) yogurt is on the table.

 Your

300

Give at least 5 examples of reflexive pronouns.

Myself

Yourself

Himself

Herself

Itself

300

Name 4 demonstrative pronouns 

This, these, that, those

300

Name 4 indefinite abstract pronouns.

This

Such

All

Something

400

Name at least 6 personal pronouns:

I, me, she, he, it, they, you, us, him, her.

400

Say 5 possessive pronouns.

Mine, its, hers, his, your

400

What are reflexive pronouns preceded by ?

Name at least 3

Adverb, adjective, pronoun or noun 

400

(This/These) is my new book.

 This

400

All of the players brought (his or her/their) uniforms.

their

500

Fin the 2 personal pronouns in this sentence:

I have more money than him

I and him

500

A good dog listens to (its/it's) owner.

 its

500

Reflexive pronouns end in: 

- self or -selves 

500

What do these pronouns do?

Introduce a question

500

Everyone, including the teachers, should bring (his or her/their) pennies to school.

 his or her

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