Look Who's Talking to...Themself!
Somebody, Anybody, Help!
Mine, Yours, and Ours, Oh My!
It's Tricky, The Apostrophe Game
Which One? That One!
100

What is the reflexive pronoun in: “I made the card myself.”

myself

100

What does “someone” refer to?

An unknown or unnamed person

100

What’s the possessive pronoun in: “This folder is mine”?

mine

100

What does “they’re” mean?

they're

100

What is the relative pronoun in: “The girl who won the race is my cousin.”

who

200

Which reflexive pronoun would you use with “she”?

herself

200

Which is an indefinite pronoun: he, it, anybody?

anybody

200

What’s the possessive pronoun for “she”?

hers

200

Choose the correct form: “(Its / It’s) going to rain.”

It’s

200

What word do we use to refer to a thing or object in a relative clause?

that or which

300

True or False: Reflexive pronouns always end in -self or -selves.

True

300

Choose the correct verb: “Everyone (is / are) here.”

is

300

True or False: “Your’s” is a correct possessive pronoun.

False (It should be yours)

300

What’s the difference between “your” and “you’re”?

Your = belongs to you; You’re = you are

300

Fill in the blank: “The book ___ I borrowed was great.”

that

400

Choose the correct reflexive: “They blamed ___ for the mistake.”

themselves

400

Fill in the blank: “____ left their backpack in the hallway.”

Someone

400

Choose the correct word: “That house is (their / theirs).”

theirs

400

Fix it: “Their going to the movies.”

They’re going to the movies.

400

True or False: “Whose” can be a relative pronoun.

True

500

Rewrite with a reflexive pronoun: “You should be proud of you.”

You should be proud of yourself.

500

Name 3 indefinite pronouns.

Examples: someone, anyone, everybody, nobody, each, few, all

500

Rewrite using a possessive pronoun: “The toy that belongs to the cat.”

The cat’s toy or Its toy

500

What’s wrong? “The dog wagged it’s tail.”

It’s → its (No apostrophe for possessive)

500

Fix the sentence: “The dog, where barked loudly, scared me.”

The dog, which barked loudly, scared me.