Personal Pronouns
Subject/Object Pronouns
Possessive
Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Antecedent
100
What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun or noun phrase. 

100

Find the subject pronoun in the sentence:

She is my sister.

she

100

Tell me 3 possessive pronouns

my, your, his, her, its, our, their

mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs

100
name 3 reflexive pronouns

myself, yourself, himself, herself, yourselves, themselves

100

Name the antecedent of "them" in the sentence.

Jim and Kerri asked Shelby to go with them.

Jim & Kerri

200

Choose the correct pronoun: Mario told us that (he,they) had been to Europe.

he

200

What is the object pronoun in this sentence?

Ms. Roxanna told me to upload the classwork. 

me

200
Find the possessive pronoun in this sentence:


The cat is mine 

mine

200

What is a reflexive pronoun?

a pronoun that ends in self or selves and renames or refers to a noun or pronoun.

200

Name the antecedent (s)

Bill called Mary, but she did not hear.

Mary

300

Because maps are important. don't get (it,them) wet!

them

300

Is the pronoun in this sentence subject or object?

We love our English class. 

Subject

300

(Your/Yours) yogurt is on the table.

 Your

300

Choose the correct pronoun: He fixed the plumbing (hisself,himself).

Himself

300

Name the antecedents.

Ms. Roxanna likes to eat tacos, she likes "tacos de trompo".

Ms. Roxanna

400

Fill in the correct pronoun: Holland is a beautiful country, and its people keep ____ clean.

it

400

Is the pronoun in this sentence subject or object?

The queen could not stand it.

object

400

Find the two possessive pronouns:

His television is different than hers. 

his, hers

400

I told my German pen pal about myself.

Which word it the reflexive pronoun? 

myself

400

Name the antecedent(s).

Mr. Smith goes fishing whenever he can.

Mr. Smith

500

Fill in the correct pronoun: Kim, wouldn't _____ enjoy Austria?

you

500

Find the 3 pronouns in this sentence:

I enjoy being with them in the afternoon, but not in the morning alongside their dogs.

I, them, and their

500

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

 its, it's

500

 We take ourselves too seriously.  

ourselves

500

Replace the noun with a pronoun: 

John invited Martha to visit John and I next week. 

us

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