Kinds of Pronoun
Subject/Object Pronouns
Possessive
Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Antecedents
100

our

possessive pronoun


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

Singular demonstrative pronouns: 

this and that

100

Name the antecedent of "them" in the sentence.

Jim and Kerri asked Shelby to go with them.

Jim & Kerri

200

themselves

reflexive pronoun

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

Plural demonstrative pronouns

these and those

200

Name the antecedent (s)

Bill called Mary, but she did not hear.

Mary

300

she

subject pronoun

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

Find the demonstrative pronoun:

These shoes are my favorite. 

These

300

Name the antecedents.

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

Ms. Roxanna

400

him

object pronoun

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

Find the demonstrative pronoun:

Should we buy those books?

those

400

Name the antecedent(s).

Mr. Smith goes fishing whenever he can.

Mr. Smith

500

that

demonstrative pronoun

500

Find the 2 pronouns in this sentence:

I enjoy being with them. 

I and them

500

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

 its

500

Say the four demonstrative pronouns

this that those these

500

Replace the noun with a pronoun: 

John invited Martha to visit John next week. 

him

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