Identify the personal pronouns:
The beauty stylist asked me about the haircut I wanted.
me, I
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:
The pop star herself attended our talent show.
herself - intensive
Identify the pronoun. Say whether it is interrogative or indefinite:
Everyone finished eating before going to the movies.
Everyone - indefinite
Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:
Who are you?
who - interrogative; you - personal
Identify the nouns:
Above the mantle, a portrait of the General looked over the living room.
mantle, portrait, General, room
Identify the pronouns:
Ray told his parents he was moving to London.
his, he
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:
Tina needed a bandage after cutting herself while chopping onions.
herself - reflexive
Identify the pronoun. Say whether it is interrogative or indefinite:
Wow! Whose is that car on fire?
whose - interrogative
Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:
Rick regretted installing the refrigerator by himself.
himself - reflexive
Identify the pronoun and the antecedent:
Peter's dog woke him up in the middle of the night.
him - Peter
Identify the pronouns:
They're completely ignoring you.
They, you
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:
The classroom was scolded by the principal herself.
herself - intensive
Mention one interrogative pronoun.
Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:
Has anyone seen my English notebook?
anyone - indefinite; my - personal
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive.
Jason himself didn’t know where he put the remote.
himself - intensive
Identify the personal pronouns:
He was defeating the ogre when it suddenly knocked the sword out of his hands.
He, it, his
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:
We told ourselves to calm down before the championship game.
ourselves - reflexive
Mention two interrogative pronouns.
Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:
What are we doing for your birthday tomorrow?
What - interrogative; we - personal; your - personal
Identify the subject and the predicate:
First published in 1952, Invisible Man changed the shape of American Literature.
subject: Invisible Man
predicate: First published in 1952, ... changed the shape of American Literature.
Identify the personal pronouns:
He was helping a boy hide a giant metal man in his scrap yard, when suddenly, the army arrived to take him away.
He, his, him
Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:
I helped myself to eat an extra turkey at Thanksgiving dinner.
myself - reflexive
Mention two interrogative pronouns and two indefinite pronouns.
Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:
No one said anything when she made Tracy the scapegoat for losing the game.
No one - indefinite; anything - indefinite; she - personal
Identify the simple and complete subject and predicate:
A huge bubble seemed to engulf me.
subject: A huge bubble
predicate: seemed to engulf me.