Identify the Pronoun
Possessive Pronoun vs. Possessive Adjective
Intensive or Reflexive Pronoun
Antecedents
Pronoun Contractions
Demonstrative Pronouns
100

Identify the pronoun in the sentence.  

Is it singular or plural?  

Is it first person, second person, or third person? 

Is it acting as a subject or object?

She is Susan's best friend.

She - 3rd person, singular, subject

100

Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective for the sentence.

The receipt in the bag is (their theirs).

theirs - possessive pronoun

100

Write an intensive or a reflexive pronoun that refers to the italicized word to complete each sentence.  

Brian made __________ a sandwich.

Is it intesive or reflexive?

himself - reflexive 

100

Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the sentence.

Gravity is a force; it pulls things back toward Earth.

it - pronoun

Gravity - antecedent

100

Find the TWO words (one is a pronoun) that could be replaced with a contraction.  Write the contraction.

We are almost ready to leave.

We are - We're 

100

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete the sentence using the directions in parentheses.

Please set _______ plate on the top shelf. (singular, far)

that 

200

Identify the pronoun in the sentence.  

Is it singular or plural?  

Is it first person, second person, or third person? 

Is it acting as a subject or object?

He is the first person in line.  

He - 3rd person, singular, subject

200

Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective for the sentence.

Just set (my mine) package on the counter.

my - possessive adjective

200

Write an intensive or a reflexive pronoun that refers to the italicized word to complete each sentence.  

My sister  Nora considers ___________ an excellent cook.

Is it intesive or reflexive?

herself - reflexive 

200

Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the sentence.

Four forces help planes fly.  They are lift, weight, thrust, and drag.

They - pronoun 

forces - antecedent

200

Find the TWO words (one is a pronoun) that could be replaced with a contraction.  Write the contraction.

Did you know they will be here at noon?

they will - they'll

200

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete the sentence using the directions in parentheses.

My grandmother gave me ______ set of silverware. (singular, near)

this 

300

Identify the pronoun in the sentence.  

Is it singular or plural?  

Is it first person, second person, or third person? 

Is it acting as a subject or object?

Mrs. Reynolds told them to wait in the hall. 

them - 3rd person, plural, object

300

Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective for the sentence.

Myra, do you have a stamp in (your yours) wallet?

your - possessive adjective

300

Write an intensive or a reflexive pronoun that refers to the italicized word to complete each sentence.  

I ________think her toasted cheese sandwich is the best.

Is it intesive or reflexive?

myself - intensive 

300

Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the sentence.

Tara has her pilot’s license, and she knows how these forces affect a plane.

she - pronoun 

Tara - antecendent

300

Find the TWO words (one is a pronoun) that could be replaced with a contraction.  Write the contraction.

Ann packed yesterday, and now she is waiting.

she is - she's 

300

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete the sentence using the directions in parentheses.

Each of ______ glasses should be washed by hand.
(plural, far)

those 

400

Identify the pronoun in the sentence.  

Is it singular or plural?  

Is it first person, second person, or third person? 

Is it acting as a subject or object?

Matthew and I will be ready for practice at noon.

I - 1st person, singular, subject

400

Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective for the sentence.

(His  Their) is the last address on the page.

His - possessive pronoun

400

Write an intensive or a reflexive pronoun that refers to the italicized word to complete each sentence.  

We offered to make dinner one night _______________.

Is it intesive or reflexive?

ourselves - reflexive 

400

Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the sentence.

Her instructor was a military pilot; he served in the U.S. Air Force.

he - pronoun 

instructor - antecedent

400

Find the TWO words (one is a pronoun) that could be replaced with a contraction.  Write the contraction.

I think I have forgotten something.

I have - I've 

400

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete the sentence using the directions in parentheses.

You can put ______ platters in the dishwasher. (plural, near)

these 

500

Identify the pronoun in the sentence.  

Is it singular or plural?  

Is it first person, second person, or third person? 

Is it acting as a subject or object?

Alex and Olivia, did you find the missing ingredient?

you - 2nd person, singular, subject

500

Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective for the sentence.

You must put the apartment number on (our  ours), or we won’t receive it.

ours - possessive pronoun 

500

Write an intensive or a reflexive pronoun that refers to the italicized word to complete each sentence.  

Jake joked that the pasta was not going to make __________.

Is it intesive or reflexive?

itself - reflexive

500

Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent in the sentence.

Paul, have you ever wanted to parachute from a plane?

you - pronoun 

Paul - antecedent

500

Find the TWO words (one is a pronoun) that could be replaced with a contraction.  Write the contraction.

You may be ready, but I am sure the rest of us are not.

I am - I'm 

500

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete the sentence using the directions in parentheses.

You can put ______ platters in the dishwasher. (plural, near)

these 

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