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100

This pronoun replaces "María" when she is doing the action.

She


100

In "I love _____ (the dog)," this object pronoun completes the sentence.

It

100

"This is _____ book" when the book belongs to me.

My

100

"I cut _____" when you accidentally cut your own finger.

Myself

100

"_____ is knocking at the door" when you don't know who it is.

SOMEONE / SOMEBODY

200

The subject pronoun you use when talking about yourself.

I

200

"She gave the book to _____" when referring to yourself.

Me


200

"The blue car is _____" when the car belongs to you

Yours

200

"She looked at _____ in the mirror."

Herself

200

"I don't have _____ to wear" when you have zero clothes you want to wear.

Anything

300

"The students are studying" can be replaced by this subject pronoun.

They

300

The object form of "they."

Them

300

The possessive form that shows something belongs to "it" (like "the dog wagged _____ tail").

Its

300

"The cat cleaned _____" when the cat licked its own fur.

Itself

300
  •  "_____ of the students passed the test" when referring to all students without exception.

EVERYONE / EVERYBODY

400

In the sentence "_____ am going to the store," this is the only subject pronoun that fits.

I

400

In "The teacher is talking to _____ and me," this pronoun refers to another person (male).

Him

400

"That house is _____" when the house belongs to them

Theirs 

400

"We should be proud of _____" when referring to our own group.

Ourselves

400
  •  "Would you like _____ to eat?" when offering food to someone.


SOMETHING

500

The subject pronoun that can refer to either a singular person you're talking to OR multiple people you're addressing.

You

500

"Between you and _____" requires this object pronoun, not a subject pronoun, though many people get it wrong.

Me

500

The possessive pronoun for "we"

Ours

500

"You all need to prepare _____" when talking to multiple people

Yourself 

500

"_____ of the answers were correct" when talking about zero answers being right.

None