Personal Pronouns
Compounds and Linking Verbs
Possessive Pronouns
Interrogative/Demonstrative
Indefinite Pronouns
Reflexive/Intensive
100

On Sunday, (we, us) went to see the new addition.

WE

100

The track-and-field judges were (they, us).

THEY

100

Maybe it's his locker.

HIS

100

(Who, Whom) is the best guard on the team?

WHO

100

Each of us has a fond memory of Dan.

EACH

100

Have (you, yourself) ever witnessed such a perspective?

YOU, REFLEXIVE

200

Grandma always treated (they, them) with love.

THEM

200

You and (I, me) will lead the others in the flag salute.

I

200

They're cleaning out their desks now.

THEIR

200

(Who, Whom) did she replace?

WHOM

200

Some like the trips to the museum the best.

SOME

200

Jason told Frieda and (me, myself) about the ceremony.

ME, REFLEXIVE

300

(We, Us) friends took a trip to New York.

WE

300

The finalists were (she, her) and (I, me).

SHE, I

300

Whose folder is this?

WHOSE

300

(These, That) are incredibly tall buildings.

THESE

300

Today, all of us are going to the pet store.

ALL

300

The event (it, itself) takes place every four years.

ITSELF, INTENSIVE

400

The smell was so bad, everyone ran away from (he, him).

HIM

400

The tree sheltered Nicky and (I, me).

ME

400

Is it your bike?

YOUR

400

(Who, What) was that dog doing across the street?

WHAT

400

Has anyone gone to the theater lately?

ANYONE

400

In 1984 the president (himself, hisself) opened the games.

HIMSELF, INTENSIVE

500

The Statue of Liberty always welcomes (I, us) home.

US

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

The reporter who interviewed them was (I, me).

I

500

Hers has yellow, blinking lights.

HERS

500

(This, That) is the Golden Gate Bridge beyond the fog.

THAT

500

Something is always happening at Tanaka Farms.

SOMETHING

500

Now fans (theirselves, themselves) can earn points to sit in the highest stands.

THEMSELVES, INTENSIVE

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