Identify the Interrogative Pronoun in this sentence:
Who stole the cookie?Who
Which Demonstrative Pronoun best completes this sentence:
______________ turtle over there isn't dead, just hibernating.
That
What is the person & number of the Pronoun I?
First, Singular
What is the Intensive Pronoun in the following sentence:
Mr. Koepsell himself hit the griddy.
Himself
(I/me) ran a marathon yesterday.
I
Identify the Interrogative Pronoun in this sentence:
What is your favorite movie?What
Which Demonstrative Pronoun best completes this sentence:
___________ assignment I'm working on right now is driving me crazy.
This
What is the person & number of the pronoun she?
Third, Singular
Identify the Reflexive Pronoun in the following sentence:
I bought myself a frappuccino this morning.Myself
She
Identify the Interrogative Pronoun in this sentence:
To whom should I send the invoice for the product you ordered?
Whom
Which Demonstrative Pronoun best completes this sentence:
____________ flowers I'm holding smell nice.
These
What is the person & number of the Pronoun they?
Third, Plural
Insert an Intensive Pronoun into this sentence:
The king led the charge into battle.
Your answer should include the word before or after the pronoun you add.
...king himself led...
My parents took the phone away from (he/him).
Him
Identify the Interrogative Pronoun in this sentence:
Which way should I go at the intersection?
Which
Which Demonstrative Pronoun best completes this sentence:
________________ children over there are up to something, I just know it.
Those
What is the person & number of the Pronoun we?
First, Plural
Insert a Reflexive Pronoun into the following sentence:
Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel.
Your answer should include the word before or after the pronoun you insert.
...Chapel himself.
(We/Us) managed to get the candy bars away from (they/them).
We Them
What are the 5 Interrogative Pronouns?
What, Which, Who, Whom, & Whose
What are the 4 Demonstrative Pronouns?
This, That, These, Those
What is the person & number of the pronoun you?
Second, Singular OR Plural
Insert a Reflexive Pronoun into the following sentence:
Tony and Rodney stole some cheese.
Your answer should include the word before or after the Pronoun you insert.
...stole themselves some...
The one hiding everyone's stuff was (he/him).
He