Find the Pronouns
Find the Antecedents
Subject and Object Forms
Demonstrative, Interrogative or Indefinite?
Special Pronoun Problems
100
He and I streaked down the toboggan slide on his new sled.
He, I, his
100
Cheryl rode her horse into the meadow.
her--Cheryl
100
(She, Her) and Luther took the photos during the ceremony.
She
100
A computer could do this in a split-second.
this--demonstrative
100
Have (your, you're) friends been waiting all this time?
your
200
She held her breathe for seventy seconds.
She, her
200
Alison and Kate had their lunch in Thornwood Park.
their--Alison, Kate
200
The reports about (they, them) and the new board members were biased.
them
200
Which of the cars finished the race?
which--interrogative
200
(Who, Whom) did Mary Lou go to the concert with?
Whom
300
May I take it to him?
I, him
300
The archer kept his left arm steady and took aim at the distant target.
his--archer
300
The coach asked Suzanne and (I, me) for help.
me
300
This is a replica of a clipper ship.
this--demonstrative
300
The President thanked (we, us) committee members.
us
400
Ms. Duncan gave them an unusual project.
them
400
The sky divers released their parachutes at the last moment.
their--sky divers
400
Todd and (she, her) work in a sporting goods shop.
she
400
Are those Sue's cousins from Saipan?
those--demonstrative
400
(Who, Whom) received this year's Nobel Peace Prize?
Who
500
Do you or your sister have allergies?
you, your
500
Laura had just hung up the telephone when it suddenly rang again.
it--telephone
500
(Him, He) and (me, I) watched the gymnasts work out.
He, I
500
Anyone can learn to play a recorder.
anyone--indefinite
500
(Them, Those) are Australia's hottest new singers.
Those
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