Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
100

Share an example of a personal pronoun

I, me, you

100

Identify the possessive pronoun(s) in the following sentence:

The team is proud of its ability to perform consistently well.

its

100

Identify the demonstrative pronoun(S) in the following sentence:

What are those behind you and her?

you

100

List two examples of indefinite pronouns.

anything, anyone, someone, one, all

100

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the sentence below:

To whom was this card directed?

whom

200

Identify the personal pronouns in the following sentence:

His bicycle was stolen after he left it in the yard unattended.

he

it

200

Identify the possessive pronouns in the following sentence:

I could not believe she took what was rightfully mine and his.

mine

his

200

Identify the demonstrative pronouns in the following sentence:

Those cars belong in this garage.

NONE

200

Identify the indefinite pronoun(S) in the following sentence:

By the end of the day, my friends and I had eaten everything in fridge since it was all delicious.

everything

all

200

Use an interrogative pronoun in a sentence.

Who, whom, what, which, whose

300

Compose a sentence using a personal pronoun of your choice

you, he, she

300

Use a second person possessive pronoun in a sentence.

yours

300

Which of the following is demonstrative pronoun?

anything, which, there, these, the

these

300
Complete the following sentence by using an appropriate indefinite pronoun:

Can you send ______ to help me with dinner?

someone

300

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence:

Where will you go with your family for summer?

NONE

400

What is the difference among first person, second person, and third person pronouns

first person - speaker speaks about himself

second person - who the person is speaking to

third person - who the speaker is talking about

400

List the first person possessive pronouns.

mine, ours

400
Use the demonstrative pronouns used for items close to you, in a sentence.

this and these

400

Identify the indefinite pronoun(s) in the sentence below:

Each of the employees were asked to bring some drinks and something sweet to the party.

each

some

something

400

What are interrogative pronouns?

They are pronouns used to ask questions.

500

List the third person personal pronouns.

he, she, it, they, them

500

What are possessive pronouns? Give an example.

A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that shows ownership.

EG: mine, ours

500

List the four demonstrative pronoun. State how the pronouns are used.

This, these - when the item is near

That, those - when the items are farther away

500

What is the difference between a demonstrative and an indefinite pronoun. Share an example.

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point something specific out.

Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to someone or something without being specific.

EG: everything; everyone; someone; no one

500
List the five interrogative pronouns.

who, what, whom, whose, which

M
e
n
u