Present-Tense Verbs
Pronoun-Verb Contractions
Possessive Pronouns
Homophones
Types of Pronouns
100

My brother (catch) the ball when I throw it. 

catches

100

The weather reporter mentioned that (it is) going to rain all afternoon.

it's

100

I think this blue umbrella is (my umbrella).

mine

100

Did you (hear/here) that strange noise coming from the basement?

hear

100

Identify the type of the underlined pronoun in each sentence from the following options: Subject, Object, Indefinite, Reflexive, or Relative.

(She) decided to start a new business last year.

Subject Pronoun

200
His friends (run) a lot.

run

200

If you don't hurry up, (you will) miss the beginning of the movie.

you'll

200

(The neighbors’) garden always looks so beautiful in the spring.

Their

200

The cat licked (it’s/its) paws after finishing the milk.

its

200

Identify the type of the underlined pronoun in each sentence from the following options: Subject, Object, Indefinite, Reflexive, or Relative.

The cake that (everyone) enjoyed was made from scratch.

Indefinite Pronoun

300

She (think) about going to the store. 

thinks

300

Even though they live far away, (they are) always the first to arrive.

they're

300

(John’s and my) teamwork helped us finish the project early.

Our

300

I can’t believe (they’re/their/there) going to Hawaii for vacation!

they're

300

Identify the type of the underlined pronoun in each sentence from the following options: Subject, Object, Indefinite, Reflexive, or Relative.

Please give the documents to (him) before the meeting starts.

Object Pronoun

400

I (call) my friends every night. 

call

400

My brother promised (he would) help me move the sofa.

he'd
400

(The tree's) leaves are turning bright orange and red.

Its

400

It is (to/too/two) cold outside to go for a swim today.

too

400

Identify the type of the underlined pronoun in each sentence from the following options: Subject, Object, Indefinite, Reflexive, or Relative.

After the long race, the runners treated (themselves) to a big meal.

Reflexive Pronoun
500

They yell for the dog as it (run) down the driveway. 

runs

500

Tell the kids (they have) got five more minutes before bedtime.

they've

500

Those seats aren't for us; they are (the other guests').

theirs

500

I am not sure (who’s/whose) phone is ringing in the hallway.

whose

500

Identify the type of the underlined pronoun in each sentence from the following options: Subject, Object, Indefinite, Reflexive, or Relative.

The book (which) you lent me was absolutely fascinating.

Relative Pronoun

M
e
n
u