Kinds of Pronouns
Using Pronouns Correctly
Using Pronouns Correctly
Combined
100

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, Relative Pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

He found the keys, which were hiding under his bed.

Relative pronoun

100

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

The flight attendant handed two cans of soda to (ours, we, us).

Us

100

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Paolo operates a pushcart. I often buy hot dogs from (him, he, himself)

Him

100

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

The locker next to Matthew is (mine, myself's, my)

mine

200

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

A bus driver gave me directions to Grover Falls.

Personal pronoun

200

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Neal and (me, I, myself) dream of stardom as basketball players. 

I

200

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

The librarian gave the ninth-graders and (we, us, ourselves) a library tour

us

200

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Each boy in the class has a locker.This locker is his.

Posseive Pronoun

300

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

Ruby told everyone about the latest incident she had.

Indefinite pronoun

300

Some people brought earplugs with (them, they, theirselves)

Them

300

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Next summer (we, us, ourselves) will tour Europe.

we

300

Identify whether the kind of pronoun is singular or plural?

Are they coming to Grandma's birthday party?

Plural

400

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

That gray van with a dented fender is ours.

Possessive

400

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Ms. Wright is a sky-diving teacher. (Her, Herself, She) used to be a stunt woman.

She

400

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

Nikki speaks Spanish more frequently than (I, me, myself)

I

400

Identify the kind of pronoun in the sentence below.

She herself had to apologize.

Emphatic (Reflexive)


500

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

Those look like spotted owls over there.

Demonstrative

500

My dad is a humorous person. (him, himself, he) makes everyone laugh. 

He

500

Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence below.

That store mannequin seems to be slipping out of (it's, it, its) shoes.

its

500

Identify the type of pronoun of the word in italics. 

Subject Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Indefinite pronoun, Intensive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, or Demonstrative pronoun.

I taught myself how to play guitar. 

Reflexive Pronoun


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