Find the pronouns
Choose the pronoun
Replace the noun with the pronoun
Kind of pronoun
Definitions
100

Did she bring her parents to the game?

she, her

100

(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.

He

100

Ben bought a jacket yesterday. 

Ben bought it yesterday.

100

I learned how to play guitar.

I, subject pronoun

100

Pronoun - definition

It replaces a noun.

200

He lost his jackets.

he, his

200

I gave (her/she) roses.

her

200
Mary and John took their kids to school. 

Mary and John took them to school.

200

That book is mine and that one is hers.

Mine, possessive pronoun

Hers, possessive pronoun

200

Object pronouns - definition

It's the people that receive an action. 

300

She reminded him to bring her homework to school.

she, him, her

300

(They/Them) went to pick up milk.

They

300

Ed bought his girlfriend a ring. 

Ed bought her a ring. 

300

His bike was broken.

His, possessive adjective

300

Possessive pronoun or possessive adjective - definition

It shows ownership.

400

His uniform and their shirts were in her washer because they were dirty.

his, their, her, they

400

(We/Us) are walking dogs at the park today.

We

400

Can you show Sarah those photos?

Can you show her those photos?

400

They brought chicken noodle soup for me.

they - subject pronoun

me - object pronoun

400

It's the people performing an action.

subject pronouns

500

You should bring their money to school for his snack and hers.

you, their, his, hers

500

 (Her/She) went to the library to look for (they/them).

she / them

500

Mark wants to buy a book.

Mark wants to buy it.

500

Todd thought his book was lost or stolen by him.

his, possessive adjective

him - object pronoun

500

Tell 5 Possessive adjectives.

my, your, his, her, it's, our, their

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