Subject or Object?
Possessive
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
Normal or Indefinite?
Reflexive or Relative?
100

He ran two miles this morning.

He - Subject Pronoun

100

This is (our/ours) house.

our


100

Ben bought a jacket yesterday.

He bought it yesterday.

100

What on Earth are you doing?

you - Pronoun

100

That silly cow jumped over the moon!

That - Relative Pronoun

200

They are having a sale.

They - Subject Pronoun

200

That blue house is (my/mine).

mine

200

Mary and John walked to school.

They walked to school.

200

Everybody followed the cow to space.

Everybody - Indefinite

200

Who ate all of my cake?

Who - Relative Pronoun

300

Where is a subject pronoun located?

at the beginning

300

What does possessive mean?

it shows ownership

300

John and I are going to the park.

We are going to the park.

300

The dogs chased it across the yard.

it - pronoun

300

Please do not hurt yourself playing basketball.

Yourself - Reflexive Pronoun

400

On Tuesday, the cow said he could fly.

he - Object Pronoun

400

Where did you put (they're/their) project?

their

400

Can you show Sarah and Ali where to go?

Can you show them where to go?

400

The cow saw someone in a spaceship. 

someone - indefinite

400

The cow jumped over the moon all by itself! 

itself - Reflexive Pronoun

500

Where is an object pronoun located?

in the middle or at the end

500

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

its

500

Sarah wanted to buy some dresses.

She wanted to buy them.

500

Mr. Cow wanted somebody to pet him. 

somebody - indefinite

500

Who told that fat cow to fly?

Who - Relative Pronoun

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