Personal Pronouns
Reflexive/Intensive
Indefinite/Interrogative
Identify the Type
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100

Identify the personal pronouns:

The beauty stylist asked me about the haircut I wanted.

me, I

100

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:

The pop star herself attended our talent show.

herself - intensive

100

Identify the pronoun. Say whether it is interrogative or indefinite:

Everyone finished eating before going to the movies.

Everyone - indefinite

100

Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:

Who are you?

who - interrogative; you - personal

100

Identify the nouns:

Above the mantle, a portrait of the General looked over the living room.

mantle, portrait, General, room

200

Identify the pronouns:

Ray told his parents he was moving to London.

his, he

200

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:

Tina needed a bandage after cutting herself while chopping onions.

herself - reflexive

200

Identify the pronoun. Say whether it is interrogative or indefinite:

Wow! Whose is that car on fire?

whose - interrogative

200

Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:

Rick regretted installing the refrigerator by himself.

himself - reflexive

200

Identify the pronoun and the antecedent:

Peter's dog woke him up in the middle of the night.

him - Peter

300

Identify the pronouns:

They're completely ignoring you.

They, you

300

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:

The classroom was scolded by the principal herself.

herself - intensive

300

Mention one interrogative pronoun.

300

Identify all the pronouns in the sentence and say what type they are:

Has anyone seen my English notebook?

anyone - indefinite; my - personal

300

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive.

Jason himself didn’t know where he put the remote.

himself - intensive

400

Identify the personal pronouns:

He was defeating the ogre when it suddenly knocked the sword out of his hands. 

He, it, his

400

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:

We told ourselves to calm down before the championship game.

ourselves - reflexive

400

Mention two interrogative pronouns.

400

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

400

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.

500

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

500

Identify the pronoun. Say whether's it's reflexive or intensive:

I helped myself to eat an extra turkey at Thanksgiving dinner.

myself - reflexive

500

Mention two interrogative pronouns and two indefinite pronouns.

500

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

500

Identify the simple and complete subject and predicate:

A huge bubble seemed to engulf me.

subject: A huge bubble

predicate: seemed to engulf me.

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