Lesson One
Lesson Two
Lesson Three
Lesson Four
100

A first-person, singular PERSONAL pronoun. 

What is I or me?

100

The noun or pronoun that a pronoun is referring to. 

What is an ANTECEDENT?

100

What case are subject pronouns in?

What is the Nominative Case?
100
These pronouns include - who, which, what, whom, and whose.

What are interrogative pronouns?

200

A pronoun replaces ________.

What is a noun? 

200

He or Justin is going to the movies?____ is going.

What is he?
200

What case are objects of sentences and phrases in?

What is the objective case?

200

_____ is used as the subject. 

Who, whom, or whose

What is who?

300

A third person, plural POSSESSIVE noun. 

What is their or theirs?

300

Mary is going to the store. She is buying groceries. What is the ANTECEDENT to SHE? 

Who is Mary?

300

Yesterday my friend and I went to the park. 

What pronoun and replace this?

What part of the sentence is the underlined phrase?

What is we and subject?

300

______ is used at the object of a sentence.

Who, whom, or whose

What is whom?

400

She and he bought a new car. It is _____. 

What is theirs?

400
My mom is writing a story. She is working on it right now. What are the pronouns and their antecedents?

What is She - Mom

What is it - story

400

Ms. Stewart gave the students a quiz. 

What pronoun can replace the underlined phrase?

What part of the sentence is the underlined phrase?

What is them and indirect object?

400

_____ is used to show possession in a sentence.

Who, Whom, or Whose

What is whose?

500

The car is missing (it's, its) air freshener. 

What is its?

500

The title of the story tells a lot about the plot. It almost spoils it. 

What are the pronouns and their antecedents?

1st it - the title

2nd it - plot or story 

500

The school threw a birthday party for Mr. Dobson.

What pronoun can replace the underlined phrase?

What part of the sentence is the phrase?

What is they and subject?

500
(Who, whom) will Ms. Stewart pick to play the game?


Tip: Turn it into a statement. 

What is Whom?

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